2017
DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.12312
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Clinical outcomes after external cephalic version with spinal anesthesia after failure of a first attempt without anesthesia

Abstract: Repeat ECV with spinal anesthesia after a failed first attempt without spinal anesthesia increased vertex presentation at birth and decreased the rate of cesarean delivery.

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“…Our success rate of ECV without NA was 67.2%, similar to the results in Manal's report (68.1%, 145/213) [13]. The findings also show that NA cannot improve the rate of successful conversion to cephalic presentation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Our success rate of ECV without NA was 67.2%, similar to the results in Manal's report (68.1%, 145/213) [13]. The findings also show that NA cannot improve the rate of successful conversion to cephalic presentation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…5 After a failed attempt of ECV, using neuraxial blockade for a second attempt offered a 39% success rate and a reduction in the rate of Caesarean delivery from 100% to 64%. 6 Aside from maternal hypotension, the rate of other complications of ECV does not appear to be affected by use of a neuraxial block. 3…”
Section: Neuraxial Blockmentioning
confidence: 96%