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Outcome for the Very Low Birth‐weight (500–1,499g) Singleton Breech: Benefit of Caesarean Section

AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY(1985)

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Summary: Between January 1, 1977 and March 31, 1982, 84 of 131 (64.1%) consecutive liveborn very low birth‐weight (VLBW) singletons delivered after breech presentation were discharged home alive. Of babies delivered by Caesarean section 40 of 47 (85.1%) survived, versus 44 of 84 (52.4%) delivered vaginally (X 2 =12.6, p < 0.0005). When differences in birthweight and antenatal steroid therapy were adjusted by multiple regression analysis, after excluding a lethally malformed baby who was diagnosed antenatally and babies who were not treated aggressively because they were thought to be too immature (n = 19), those delivered by Caesarean section were still more likely to survive (p = 0.038). In survivors completely assessed at 2 years of corrected age, there was a statistically significant association between Caesarean section and reduced handicap (p = 0.019). For the VLBW singleton breech, there is good evidence that delivery by Caesarean section is beneficial.
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Low Birth Weight,Birth Cohort Study,Perinatal Outcomes
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