Role of preinductiontransvaginal ultrasound measurment of cervical length in prediction of labour induction success /
دور قياس طول عنق الرحم بواسطة السونار المهبلى كوسيلة لتوقع نجاح الولادة
Mai Fathy Eid ; Supervised Nermeen Abdelmoaty Abosalem , Ahmed Mohamed Abdelhak , Doaa AlaaEldin Abdelfatah
- Cairo : Mai Fathy Eid , 2018
- 104 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Induction of labor is a widely used intervention on the modern labor. The Bishop score, since its description in 1964, remains the gold standard for assessing favorability for induction of labor. However, the preinduction favorability of the cervix as assessed by the Bishop score is very subjective and several studies have demonstrated a poor predictive value for the outcome of induction especially in women with a low Bishop score.The aim of this study :was to evaluate the Transvaginal ultrasonographic measurements and ultrasonographic measurements in predicting the success of induction of labor. Patients and Methods: In our study 100 women 37-42 weeks pregnancy underwent induction of labor. Before induction a digital examination of the cervix was performed & the Bishop score noted. Cervical length was measured by a transvaginal ultrasound. Results &conclusion :a statistically significant positive correlation between cervical length measured by ultrasound and failure of induction and probability of C.S. & a statistically significant negative correlation between Bishop Score and failure of induction and probability of C.S
Bishop Score Induction of Labour Ultrasonographic Evaluation of the Cervix