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The dynamic change of the anteroposterior diameter of the levator hiatus under Valsalva maneuver at term and labor outcome.

Elena BrunelliBiancamaria Del PretePaolo CasadioGianluigi PiluAly Youssef
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2020)
Overall, 486 women were included in the analysis. No significant association between change in APD and the mode of delivery. We found a significant negative correlation between change of APD from rest to Valsalva and the duration of active second stage both in terms of absolute change (Pearson's r = -0.138, P = .009) and in terms of proportional change (Pearson's r = -0.154, P = .004). Survival outcomes based on Cox-regression model showed that APD was independently associated with the duration of active second stage of labor after adjusting for epidural analgesia, maternal age and body mass index (hazard ratio, 1.008; 95% confidence interval, 1.001-1.016; P = .04) CONCLUSION: Women with higher increase of the anteroposterior diameter of the levator hiatus from rest to Valsalva have a shorter active second stage of labor.
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