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External Cephalic Version Under Tocolysis
S, Sellappah, H, Wagman
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External Cephalic Version: A Dying Art Worth Reviving. [PDF]
Nalam RL, Chinnachamy P, Emmanuel P.
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Intrapartum external cephalic version
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985Intrapartum external cephalic version at term was employed in 15 patients with intact membranes and breech presentations; successful version occurred in 11 patients. There were no untoward maternal or fetal outcomes.
J E, Ferguson, D C, Dyson
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Predicting success of external cephalic version
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993Many authors have identified prognostic factors for external cephalic version success, but there has not been an attempt to integrate these factors into a simple, quantitative scoring system for predicting version success. Nor have any prognostic factors been prospectively tested.We examined the clinical characteristics of 108 consecutive breech ...
R B, Newman +3 more
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Journal of the Nigerian Academy of Medicine, 2022
Background: External cephalic version (ECV) is the first-line treatment in the management of uncomplicated breech presentation at term. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the success rate, factors associated with success, and obstetric outcome of ECV for breech ...
Ruth Shaylor, Carolyn F. Weiniger
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Background: External cephalic version (ECV) is the first-line treatment in the management of uncomplicated breech presentation at term. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the success rate, factors associated with success, and obstetric outcome of ECV for breech ...
Ruth Shaylor, Carolyn F. Weiniger
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Hospital Medicine, 1999
The management of breech presentation at term is variable. This article presents the options, and reviews the current evidence for, and success rate of, external cephalic version. The work of the breech clinic at the Liverpool Women's Hospital is also discussed.
P M, Green, Z, Alfirevic
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The management of breech presentation at term is variable. This article presents the options, and reviews the current evidence for, and success rate of, external cephalic version. The work of the breech clinic at the Liverpool Women's Hospital is also discussed.
P M, Green, Z, Alfirevic
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Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1993
External cephalic version has been used periodically for centuries to manage breech presentations. As cesarean section rates have escalated in the last two decades, ways to curb this rise have been evaluated. By reducing the number of infants that arrive in labor in a malpresentation, it is possible to impact the overall cesarean section rate. External
L S, Clay, K, Criss, U C, Jackson
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External cephalic version has been used periodically for centuries to manage breech presentations. As cesarean section rates have escalated in the last two decades, ways to curb this rise have been evaluated. By reducing the number of infants that arrive in labor in a malpresentation, it is possible to impact the overall cesarean section rate. External
L S, Clay, K, Criss, U C, Jackson
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External cephalic version: predictors of success
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1999To evaluate predictive variables for successful external cephalic version.During 1987-1996, 128 women had external cephalic version attempts. Uterine tone, fetal spine position, breech location, breech type, gestational age, placental location, parity, maternal weight, amniotic fluid index, and estimated fetal weight were evaluated as predictors of ...
G A, Aisenbrey +2 more
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