RISK FACTORS IN RELATION WITH UTERINE RUPTURE
4AZRA SULTANA, 3SHAHNAZ HASAN SIDDIQUI, 2FAUZIA ALI, 1SARAH HASAN SIDDIQUI
ABSTRACT
Objective:To determine the risk factors in relation with uterine rupture in patients coming to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.
Study Design: Case Control Study
Place & Duration of Study:
The department of Gynecology and obstetric Abbasi Shaheed Hospital Karachi from January 2001 - December 2002.
Patients & Study: All cases of ruptured uterus who were either admitted with or who developed this complication in the hospital were included in the study. These cases were compared with their control i.e. women who delivered normal at Abbasi Shaheed Hospital in the same period and did not develop rupture uterus; matched by same age parity socioeconomic status & area of residence. The cases were further divided in two groups, those with previously scarred uterus (n=20) & those with unscarred uterus (n=23).
Result: Risk factors associated with uterine rupture included injudicious use of oxytocin by traditional birth attendants (TBAs) or unskilled persons (88%) no antenatal care (79%) or late referral by TBAs or Dais (58%) & obstructed labour (25.5%). All cases referred by Dais had crossed the partographic alert line.
In unscarred group oxytocin used injudiciously in all cases with no antenatal care (ANC) at all & late referral by Dais in 78% cases.
Conclusion: Injudicious use of oxytocin & late referral by TBAs (Dais) & lack of Ante Natal Care are the significant risk factors for uterine rupture.
Key words:
Uterine rupture, obstructed labour, oxytocin, Scar.
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