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Original Article

Umbilical Cord Acid-Base State and Apgar Score in Term Breech Neonates

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Pages 57-60 | Received 29 Jan 1986, Accepted 12 Mar 1986, Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Umbilical cord acid—base state and Apgar score were compared in neonates after breech and vertex term birth. The breech group comprised 149 consecutive new-borns, 91 born vaginally and 58 by cesarean section. The control group consisted of a random sample of 150 new-borns in vertex presentation: 100 born vaginally and 50 by cesarean section. Among vaginally born babies, the 1-min Apgar score was more often depressed in the breech presentation group than in the vertex group; after 5 min the Apgar scores were comparable in both groups. No difference was found in umbilical cord values of pH and base excess between the breech and the vertex groups when comparison was made within each delivery mode. In both greups, umbilical cord values were lower after vaginal than after abdominal delivery. It is concluded that in selected cases, uneventful vaginal breech labor and delivery at term is not associated with an increased risk of asphyxia.

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