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Title: Prospective randomized study of x-ray pelvimetry in the primigravida. Author: Parsons MT, Spellacy WN. Journal: Obstet Gynecol; 1985 Jul; 66(1):76-9. PubMed ID: 4011073. Abstract: A prospective randomized study was performed to determine the usefulness of x-ray pelvimetry before oxytocin induction or augmentation. Two hundred primiparous women were entered into this study. Agreement on pelvic size by the clinical and radiologic assessment occurred in 76.5% of the cases. When the total groups were compared, there were no differences in pregnancy outcome. In the induction of labor subgroups there were less forcep deliveries and lower five-minute Apgar scores in the pelvimetry group. In the augmentation subgroups there were no differences. The subgroup of patients diagnosed clinically to have a borderline pelvis, had a higher incidence of cesarean section (P less than .05) if they had x-ray pelvimetry. These results suggest that the elimination of x-ray pelvimetry in primigravida women does not lead to a compromise in infant outcome when electronic fetal monitoring is used.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]