Trends in operative vaginal delivery rates and associated maternal complication rates in an inner-city hospital

2001 
Abstract Objective: The aims of this study were to determine trends in operative vaginal delivery rates in a large inner-city hospital and to assess associated risks. Study Design: We performed a retrospective cohort study (1980-1996) of women with singleton term pregnancies who underwent operative vaginal delivery at Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta. Maternal complication rates were compared between forceps-assisted and vacuum-assisted methods. Results: There was a decline in forceps-assisted deliveries during the 1980s and an increase during the 1990s. The vacuum-assisted delivery rate was exceedingly low during the 1980s and increased during the 1990s. Women who underwent forceps-assisted delivery were more likely to be P Conclusion: There were upward trends in the rates of operative vaginal delivery at this inner-city hospital. Women who underwent forceps-assisted delivery had greater rates of maternal complications than did those who underwent vacuum-assisted delivery. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 2001;184:1112-4.)
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