PARTOGRAM
What is a partogram?
Obstet
Gynecol. 2006 Aug;108(2):295-302. Effect of different partogram action
lines on birth outcomes: a randomized controlled trial.
University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom. Tinalav@yahoo.co.uk
The World Health Organization recommends partograms with a
4-hour action line, denoting the timing of intervention for prolonged
labor; others recommend earlier intervention. We assessed the effect of
different action line positioning on birth outcomes. A
randomized trial of primigravid women with uncomplicated pregnancies, in
spontaneous labor at term, was conducted in the northwest of England.
Women were assigned to have their labors recorded on a partogram with an
action line 2 or 4 hours to the right of the alert line. If progress
crossed the action line, diagnosis of prolonged labor was made and
managed according to standard protocol. Primary outcomes were rate of
cesarean delivery and maternal satisfaction. In this birth setting, for primigravid women selecting low
intervention care, the 2-hour partogram increases the need for
intervention without improving maternal or neonatal outcomes, compared
with the 4-hour partogram, advocated by the World Health Organization.
Objectives:
Methods:
Results:
A total of 3,000
women were randomly assigned to groups; 2,975 (99.2%) were available for
analysis. Questionnaires were completed by 1,929 (65%) women. There were
no differences in cesarean delivery rate (136/1,490 compared with
135/1,485; relative risk [RR] 1, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.80-1.26)
or women dissatisfied with labor experience (72/962 compared with
81/967; RR 0.89, 95% CI 0.66-1.21). More women assigned to the 2-hour
arm had labors that crossed the action line (854/1,490 compared with
673/1,485; RR 1.27, 95% CI 1.18-1.37); received more intervention
(772/1,490 compared with 624/1,485; RR 1.23, 95% CI 1.14-1.33); and, if
admitted to the midwife-led unit, were transferred for consultant-led
care (366/674 compared with 285/666; RR 1.26, 95% CI 1.13-1.42).
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