2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2017.09.014
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Risk of maternal, fetal and neonatal complications associated with the use of the transcervical balloon catheter in induction of labour: A systematic review

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“…Persalinan dengan induksi memiliki resiko untuk terjadinya gawat janin dan meningkatnya bayi masuk NICU (Neonatus Intensif Care Unit) (Gommers et al, 2017). Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa perinatal outcome pada 20 ibu bersalin dengan induksi didapatkan sebagian besar berat badan lahir bayi antara 2500-4000 gram yaitu sebesar 19 bayi itu berarti hanya ada 1 bayi yang terlahir dengan berat > dari 4000 gram.…”
Section: Analisis Perinatal Outcome Pada Ibu Bersalin Dengan Induksiunclassified
“…Persalinan dengan induksi memiliki resiko untuk terjadinya gawat janin dan meningkatnya bayi masuk NICU (Neonatus Intensif Care Unit) (Gommers et al, 2017). Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa perinatal outcome pada 20 ibu bersalin dengan induksi didapatkan sebagian besar berat badan lahir bayi antara 2500-4000 gram yaitu sebesar 19 bayi itu berarti hanya ada 1 bayi yang terlahir dengan berat > dari 4000 gram.…”
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“…When these agents were administered to women during outpatient visits, they reduced the need for further induction interventions and shortened the interval from intervention to birth. Studies of outpatient transcervical balloon cervical ripening did not qualify for this review, which is unfortunate given recent evidence from a separate systematic review that this form of cervical ripening is safe and effective for inpatient induction …”
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“…In a study conducted in California, rates of cesarean following labor induction among low-risk, nulliparous women varied from 32% to 60%. 6 Although the health care community is aware of this unacceptable variability, most pregnant women are not. In many health care systems, provider performance related to labor induction is not monitored.…”
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“…Published simultaneously in the Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing. 2018;47(6).…”
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