2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20163169
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A comparative study of feto-maternal outcome in instrumental vaginal delivery at tertiary health level hospital in Uttarakhand state

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“…Apgar score at 5 minutes was 7-10 in 80.43% of the babies in our study. The studies by Singh and Rathore 13 and Chaudhari et al 9 also show similar results.…”
Section: Distribution Of Babies According To Apgar Score At 5 Minutessupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Apgar score at 5 minutes was 7-10 in 80.43% of the babies in our study. The studies by Singh and Rathore 13 and Chaudhari et al 9 also show similar results.…”
Section: Distribution Of Babies According To Apgar Score At 5 Minutessupporting
confidence: 66%
“…As per Table 1, the maternal morbidity in the Shekhar Shashank et al, 6 Lopamudra et al, 7 Iyengar et al, 5 and Lamba et al 8 studies are comparable to our study. But the morbidity in the study of Chaudhari et al 9 is much higher than the rest of the studies.…”
Section: Distribution Of Cases According To Maternal Morbidity In Outlet Forceps Deliverymentioning
confidence: 72%
“… 15 Therefore, the incidence of OVD in our study is considered comparable to nearby developing countries and within the worldwide incidence of 2–15%. 1 This trend may be due to its relative safety, less tendency to use CS, and increment in the number of skilled specialists. At SQUH, the rate of CS has been steady in the last few years (12–15%) due to regular audits for CS cases and training junior staff in OVDs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 This agreement can be explained by the recent evidence of decreased maternal trauma with vacuum deliveries compared to forceps deliveries in randomized trials and by the improvement in the technique of vacuum deliveries, especially in the material used for vacuum cups. 1 …”
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