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Etude « ARRIVE » : vers une recommandation globale de déclenchement du travail d'accouchement à terme ?

Published inRevue médicale suisse, vol. 15, no. 668, p. 1920-1924
Publication date2019
Abstract

Both cesarean surgery and induction of labor have become common procedures performed in all labor wards in an attempt to reduce adverse obstetrical and neonatal outcomes. Thus, recent evidence, led by the ARRIVE Trial, demonstrated that elective induction at 39 weeks reduced the rates of cesarean deliveries and of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. However, some concerns must be addressed, as the benefits of universal policies have to be outweighed with the current circumstances of implementation, the economic impact, the number of procedures needed to effectively reduce complications, and, above all, women's perception towards this approach. Therefore, it would be interesting to explore individualization strategies, instead of general recommendations, to offer personalized care.

Keywords
  • Cesarean Section/psychology/standards
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • Elective Surgical Procedures/psychology/standards
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Labor
  • Induced/psychology/standards
  • Obstetrics/methods/standards
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Outcome
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MIGLIORELLI, Federico, DE OLIVEIRA, Sara, MARTINEZ DE TEJADA WEBER, Begona. Etude « ARRIVE » : vers une recommandation globale de déclenchement du travail d’accouchement à terme ? In: Revue médicale suisse, 2019, vol. 15, n° 668, p. 1920–1924.
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