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Spontaneous Perineal Trauma during Non-Operative Childbirth—Retrospective Analysis of Perineal Laceration Risk Factors

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  • Grażyna Bączek

    (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Didactics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw, 00-575 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Ewa Rzońca

    (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Didactics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw, 00-575 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Dorota Sys

    (Department of Reproductive Health, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, 01-004 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Sylwia Rychlewicz

    (St. Sophia’s Specialist Hospital, Żelazna Medical Center, 01-004 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Anna Durka

    (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Didactics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw, 00-575 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Patryk Rzońca

    (Department of Human Anatomy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-004 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Agnieszka Bień

    (Chair of Obstetrics Development, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Lublin, 20-081 Lublin, Poland)

Abstract

Childbirth-related perineal trauma (CRPT) is defined as damage to the skin, muscles of the perineum, as well as to the anal sphincter complex and anal epithelium. The aim of the study was to analyze the risk factors for spontaneous injuries to the soft tissues of the birth canal during non-operative delivery. This was a single-center retrospective case-control study. The study included the analysis of two groups, the study group featured 7238 patients with spontaneous perineal laceration (any degree of perineal laceration) and the control group featured patients without perineal laceration with 7879 cases. The analysis of single-factor logistic regression showed that the factors related to perineal laceration during childbirth are the age of the patients giving birth ( p = 0.000), the BMI before delivery ( p = 0.000), the number of pregnancies ( p = 0.000) and deliveries ( p = 0.000), diagnosed gestational diabetes ( p = 0.046), home birth ( p = 0.000), vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) ( p = 0.001), the use of oxytocin in the second stage of childbirth ( p = 0.041), the duration of the second stage of childbirth ( p = 0.000), body weight ( p = 0.000), and the circumference of the newborn head ( p = 0.000). Independent factors that increase the risk of perineal laceration during childbirth are an older age of the woman giving birth, a history of cesarean section, a higher birth weight of the newborn, and factors that reduce the risk of spontaneous perineal trauma are a higher number of deliveries and home birth.

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  • Grażyna Bączek & Ewa Rzońca & Dorota Sys & Sylwia Rychlewicz & Anna Durka & Patryk Rzońca & Agnieszka Bień, 2022. "Spontaneous Perineal Trauma during Non-Operative Childbirth—Retrospective Analysis of Perineal Laceration Risk Factors," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(13), pages 1-12, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:13:p:7653-:d:845483
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