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East. Mediterr. Health J. · Jul 2005
Randomized Controlled TrialValue and pregnancy outcome of external cephalic version.
- I Hindawi.
- King Hussein Medical Centre, Amman, Jordan. ibraheemhindawi2000@yahoo.com
- East. Mediterr. Health J. 2005 Jul 1;11(4):633-9.
AbstractTo determine the efficacy and pregnancy outcome of external cephalic version at > or = 37 weeks gestation, 90 women with a singleton breech fetus in King Hussein Medical Centre who had the procedure were compared with 102 women in a control group in whom the procedure was not attempted. External cephalic version was successfully performed on 59 fetuses (64%). Caesarean section was performed on 39% of patients who underwent the procedure compared to 61% of the control group. Version was more successful in multiparous than nulliparous women. External cephalic version was effective in reducing the number of caesarean deliveries in term breech infant in different obstetric settings, with no major neonatal adverse outcome.
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