Effect of delivery without perineum protection on the maternal and neonatal outcomes
10.3760/j.issn.1674-2907.2014.11.012
- VernacularTitle:无保护会阴分娩法对母婴结局的影响
- Author:
Jimei WU
1
;
Wenwei SHENG
;
Weiguo ZHU
;
Jian GAO
;
Shuyan LYU
;
Fengqin WANG
Author Information
1. 223002 江苏省淮安市妇幼保健医院科教科
- Keywords:
Delivery;
Unprotected perineum delivery;
Routine episiotomy delivery;
Maternal and neonatal outcomes
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2014;20(11):1269-1273
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the effect of delivery without perineum protection on maternal and neonatal outcomes .Methods The current study was conducted between July 1st, 2012 and February 1st, 2013. A total of 701 maternal women were included in the study , and 208 maternal women went on unprotected perineum delivery method and 493 went into routine episiotomy .Maternal and neonatal outcomes at the first day , the first week and the third month after delivery were compared and analyzed between the two groups .Results The aspects of intrapartum hemorrhage , suture material within delivery and the average hospitalization days in unprotected perineum group were significantly lower than those in the routine episiotomy group ( t= -14.58,-97.07,-21.88, respectively;P<0.01).The rate of episiotomy was 24.04%(50/208) in the unprotected perineum group and 61.26% (302/493) in the routine episiotomy group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =81.06,P<0.01).In the unprotected perineum group ,65, 44, 93 and 6 patients had perineal integrity, incision, laceration and incision with laceration , which in the routine episiotomy group were 78,269, 113 and 33, respectively, and the difference was significant (χ2 =81.09,P<0.01).The perineal pain at the first day,the first week and the third month after delivery were significantly different between two groups (χ2 =82.95,32.51,5.58, respectively;P<0.01).The incidence of postpartum urinary retention (χ2 =10.07,P<0.01), healing complications (χ2 =18.79,P<0.01) at first week and painful sex (χ2 =18.83,P<0.01) in the unprotected perineum group were significantly lower than those in the routine episiotomy group .There were no significant differences between the two groups with the aspects of time of the first ( t=-1.72,P>0.05) and the second stage of birth (t=1.55,P>0.05), neonatal birth weight (t =0.91,P >0.05), Apgar scores (χ2 =0.10,P>0.05) and NICU admission (χ2 =0.60,P>0.05).Conclusions The unprotected perineum delivery could decrease short-term and long-term complications , and it can be a new idea of restrictive episiotomy.