Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is increased focus on obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) and there are several well-established risk factors such as birthweight, instrumental delivery and median episiotomy. Some studies have found increased risk of OASI in women delivering vaginally after a previous caesarean section (VBAC).
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether there is increased prevalence of OASI in VBAC compared with primiparous women.
SEARCH STRATEGY: Literature search using PubMed, Embase and Cochrane databases.
SELECTION CRITERIA: All studies with data on both primiparous women and women undergoing VBAC were included. All included studies were evaluated using the "SIGN - methodology checklist" to verify if the quality was acceptable.
DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: This systematic review included 23 articles conducted in 11 countries over 19 years. Included studies were analysed using RevMan version 5.4.
MAIN RESULTS: We found increased prevalence of OASI in the VBAC group; 8.18% (95% confidence interval [CI] 8.07-8.29) compared with 6.59% (95% CI 6.56-6.62) in primiparous women. Correspondingly, the meta-analysis revealed increased prevalence for OASI in the VBAC group (odds ratio 1.27, 95% CI 1.10-1.47). We found a high level of heterogeneity (I2 = 98%).
CONCLUSION: Women undergoing VBAC had a higher prevalence of OASI compared with primiparous women.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology |
| Volume | 129 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1961-1968 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| ISSN | 1470-0328 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Nov 2022 |
Keywords
- Anal Canal/injuries
- Cesarean Section/adverse effects
- Delivery, Obstetric/adverse effects
- Episiotomy/adverse effects
- Female
- Humans
- Obstetric Labor Complications/epidemiology
- Pregnancy
- Retrospective Studies
- Risk Factors
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