References
- Schutte MF, van Hemel OJ, van de Berg C, et al. Perinatal mortality in breech presentations as compared to vertex presentations in singleton pregnancies: an analysis based upon 57819 computer-registered pregnancies in the Netherlands. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 1985;19(6):391–400.
- Raju TNK, Mercer BM, Burchfield DJ, et al. Periviable birth. Obstet Gynecol. 2014;123(5):1083–1096.
- Chauhan SP, Ananth CV. Periviable births: epidemiology and obstetrical antecedents. Semin Perinatol. 2013;37(6):382–388.
- Stoll BJ, Hansen NI, Bell EF, et al. Trends in care practices, morbidity, and mortality of extremely preterm neonates, 1993–2012. JAMA. 2015;314(10):1039–1051.
- Reddy UM, Zhang J, Sun L, et al. Neonatal mortality by attempted route of delivery in early preterm birth. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2012;207(2):117.e1–117.e8.
- Alfirevic Z, Milan SJ, Livio S. Caesarean section versus vaginal delivery for preterm birth in singletons. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013;9:CD000078.
- Lee HC, Gould JB. Survival rates and mode of delivery for vertex preterm neonates according to small- or appropriate-for-gestational-age status. Pediatrics. 2006;118(6):e1836–e1844.
- Sharp M, French N, McMichael J, et al. Survival and neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely preterm infants 22–24 weeks of gestation born in Western Australia. J Paediatr Child Health. 2018;54(2):188–193.
- Dobbins TA, Sullivan EA, Roberts CL, et al. Australian national birthweight percentiles by sex and gestational age, 1998–2007. Med J Aust. 2012;197(5):291–294.
- Grabovac M, Karim JN, Isayama T, et al. What is the safest mode of birth for extremely preterm breech singleton infants who are actively resuscitated? A systematic review and meta-analyses. BJOG: Int J Obstet Gy. 2018;125(6):652–663.
- Robertson PA, Foran CM, Croughan-Minihane MS, et al. Head entrapment and neonatal outcome by mode of delivery in breech deliveries from twenty-four to twenty-seven weeks of gestation. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1995;173(4):1171–1176.
- Younge N, Goldstein RF, Bann CM, et al. Survival and neurodevelopmental outcomes among periviable infants. N Engl J Med. 2017;376(7):617–628.
- Källén K, Serenius F, Westgren M, et al. Impact of obstetric factors on outcome of extremely preterm births in Sweden: prospective population-based observational study (Express). Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2015;94(11):1203–1214.
- Serenius F, Ewald U, Farooqi A, et al. Neurodevelopmental outcomes among extremely preterm infants 6.5 years after active perinatal care in Sweden. JAMA Pediatr. 2016;170(10):954–963.
- Tucker Edmonds B, McKenzie F, Macheras M, et al. Morbidity and mortality associated with mode of delivery for breech periviable deliveries. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2015;213(1):70.e1–70.e12.
- Hills F, Way M, Sekar R. Mode of delivery for singleton extreme preterm breech fetuses: a 10 year retrospective review from a single tertiary obstetric centre. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2018;58(2):178–184.
- Običan SG, Small A, Smith D, et al. Mode of delivery at periviability and early childhood neurodevelopment. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2015;213(4):578.e1–578.e4.
- Travers CP, Carlo WA, McDonald SA, et al. Mortality and pulmonary outcomes of extremely preterm infants exposed to antenatal corticosteroids. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2018;218(1):130.e1–130.e13.
- Lannon SM, Guthrie KA, Reed SD, et al. Mode of delivery at periviable gestational ages: impact on subsequent reproductive outcomes. J Perinat Med. 2013;41(6):691–697.
- Lannon SM, Guthrie KA, Vanderhoeven JP, et al. Uterine rupture risk after periviable cesarean delivery. Obstet Gynecol. 2015;125(5):1095–1100.
- Patterson LS, O’Connell CM, Baskett TF. Maternal and perinatal morbidity associated with classic and inverted T cesarean incisions. Obstet Gynecol. 2002;100(4):633–637.
- Crane JM, Magee LA, Lee T, et al. Maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnancies delivered at 23 weeks’ gestation. J Obstet Gynaecol Can JOGC. 2015;37(3):214–224.
- Shah YG, Ronner W, Eckl CJ, et al. Acute maternal morbidity following classical cesarean delivery of the preterm infant. Obstet Gynecol. 1990;76(1):16–19.