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Epidural Analgesia and Neonatal Morbidity: A Retrospective Cohort Study

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  • Antonio Hernández Martínez

    (Midwife Unit, Mancha-Centro Hospital, 13600 Alcázar de San Juan, Ciudad Real, Spain)

  • Julián Javier Rodríguez Almagro

    (Department of Emergency, Ciudad Real University Hospital, 13005 Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain)

  • María Moreno-Cid García-Suelto

    (Midwife Unit, Mancha-Centro Hospital, 13600 Alcázar de San Juan, Ciudad Real, Spain)

  • María Ureña Barrajon

    (Midwife Unit, Mancha-Centro Hospital, 13600 Alcázar de San Juan, Ciudad Real, Spain)

  • Milagros Molina Alarcón

    (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Castilla la Mancha, 02071 Albacete, Spain)

  • Juan Gómez-Salgado

    (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Huelva, 21071 Huelva, Spain
    Espíritu Santo University, Guayaquil 092301, Ecuador)

Abstract

(1) Background : Epidural analgesia (EA), at the present time, is one of the most effective methods to reduce labor pain. In recent years its use has increased, being used between 20–70% of all deliveries; (2) Methods : Historical cohort on a total of 2947 deliveries during the years 2012–2016 at the “Mancha-Centro Hospital” of Alcázar de San Juan. The main outcome variables were four neonatal morbidity (NM) criteria: umbilical artery pH of <7.10, Apgar score at 5 min < 7, need for advanced resuscitation and composite morbidity. We used the multivariate analysis to control confounding bias. (3) Results : No statistical relationship between EA and the second stage of labor duration with none of the four criteria of NM used ( p > 0.005). However, the type of delivery was associated with three criteria (pH, resuscitation, and composite morbidity). The instrumental delivery presented an OR of pH < 7.10 of 2.68 95% CI [1.15, 6.27], an OR of advanced resuscitation of 2.44 95% CI [1.17, 5.08] and OR of composite morbidity of 2.86 95% CI [1.59, 5.12]; (4) Conclusions : The EA and the second stage of labor duration are not related to the NM. While the instrumental delivery doubles the risk of NM compared to the normal vaginal delivery.

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  • Antonio Hernández Martínez & Julián Javier Rodríguez Almagro & María Moreno-Cid García-Suelto & María Ureña Barrajon & Milagros Molina Alarcón & Juan Gómez-Salgado, 2018. "Epidural Analgesia and Neonatal Morbidity: A Retrospective Cohort Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 15(10), pages 1-10, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:15:y:2018:i:10:p:2092-:d:171714
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