Contemporary Patterns of Spontaneous Labor With Normal Neonatal Outcomes
Georgetown University · University of Illinois Chicago · +3 more institutions
Abstract
To use contemporary labor data to examine the labor patterns in a large, modern obstetric population in the United States.
Data were from the Consortium on Safe Labor, a multicenter retrospective study that abstracted detailed labor and delivery information from electronic medical records in 19 hospitals across the United States. A total of 62,415 parturients were selected who had a singleton term gestation, spontaneous onset of labor, vertex presentation, vaginal delivery, and a normal perinatal outcome. A repeated-measures analysis was used to construct average labor curves by parity. An interval-censored regression was used to estimate duration of labor, stratified by cervical dilation at admission and centimeter by centimeter.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 23
Authors
17- JZJun ZhangCorresponding
Georgetown University, University of Illinois Chicago, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, MedStar Health
- HJHelain J. Landy
Georgetown University, University of Illinois Chicago, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, MedStar Health
- DWD. Ware Branch
Georgetown University, University of Illinois Chicago, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, MedStar Health
- RTRonald T. Burkman
Georgetown University, University of Illinois Chicago, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, MedStar Health
- SHShoshana Haberman
Georgetown University, University of Illinois Chicago, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, MedStar Health
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Obstetrics
- Decent work and economic growth