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Journal of Pusan Medical College
1977 Volume.17 No. 2 p.257 ~ p.265
The Effects of Cervical Eversion on the Courses of Laber
ÑÑê¹üå/Kim, Won Whe
ì°éÁÓì/ÚÓïáÐÆ/Lee, Jun Duk/Park, Jeung Keun
Abstract
We, obstetricians were more interested in the courses of labor than some other obstetric subjects, because labor and delivery had many difficult and curious problems, as something like a kind of arts of medicine.
This clinical study was based on 196 pregnant women, 116 nullipara and 80 multipara, who were registered to the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Busan National University School of Medicine and Busan Maternal Health Center from March, 1976 to August, 1976.
Upon the results of statistic evaluation of correlation between eversion including ectopy and transformation zone of the uterine cervix and labor, it is reliable that eversion of the cervix effects on courses of labors.
The results were as follows:
1) The mean age in nullipara was 25.6 and the mean age in multipara was 28.9 and there was no correlationship between age and eversion of the cervix.
2) The frequency of eversion had tendency to increase as the number to gravity or parity increases.
There was no correlationship between eversion of the cervix and Hb value, Apgar score or fetal body weight. However, the frequency of the cervical eversion was getting significantly higher as the gestational weeks or size of the cervix increases.
3) Duration of latent phase of labor in eversion group was shorter than that of original squamous epithelium by 24 minutes in nullipara, and 38 minutes in multipara. Duration of active phase in eversion was shorter than that of original squamous epithelium by 22 minutes in nullipara, and by 17 minutes in multipara. The average duration of labor in eversion and original squamous epithelium groups in the case of nullipara were 13 hours and 26 minutes, and 14 hours and 14 minutes respectively, while in the case of multipara, they were 8 hours and 11 minutes, and 9 hours and 4 minutes respectively.
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