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  • Title: A multicenter assessment of 1,177 cases of shoulder dystocia: lessons learned.
    Author: Chauhan SP, Laye MR, Lutgendorf M, McBurney JW, Keiser SD, Magann EF, Morrison JC.
    Journal: Am J Perinatol; 2014 May; 31(5):401-6. PubMed ID: 23884717.
    Abstract:
    The purposes of this review were to describe deliveries complicated by shoulder dystocia (SD) at three tertiary centers and discern the differences between SD with and without brachial plexus injury (BPI). The inclusion criteria for this multicenter, retrospective study were singletons, delivered vaginally with SD. To discern the risk factors for SD with and without injury, a case (SD and BPI) versus control (3 SD without injury at the same institution) design was used. Multiple linear regression was employed. Over a 7-year period, among 46,637 vaginal deliveries, SD occurred in 1,177 cases (2.5%) and BPI was noted in 11%. The results of multiple regression indicate that gestational age, operative delivery, and the number of maneuvers and concomitant fracture (4%) were statistically associated with BPI following SD (p < 0.001). SD was not associated with BPI in 89% and 88% of the cases that were resolved with McRoberts maneuver and suprapubic pressure, whereas only 0.2% of cases were litigated.
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