occiput posterior dystocia /fetal malposition/occipito-posterior positions in late pregnancy and labour for improving the health of mothers and their infants

Title: occiput posterior dystocia /fetal malposition/occipito-posterior positions in late pregnancy and labour for improving the health of mothers and their infants
Edition: Original
Classification: Standard guideline
Field: Comprehensive guideline
Countries and regions: China
Guidelines users: Gynecologists, nurses, midwives, community health workers, pregnant women and their families
Evidence classification method: During the development of this guide, we will use the grade tool to quality evaluation, formation and reporting advice on the intervention system evaluation, forming and reporting the recommended advice, the quality of the evidence is high, low, and very low. Evidence evaluations were used to evaluate quality research system using CERQUAL approach and graded the recommended opinion. The methodology quality of system evaluation and Meta analysis is evaluated by using AMSTAR (Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews). Apply AGREEII for quality evaluation of the included guidelines.
Development unit: Southern Medical University
Registration time: 2021-09-21
Registration number: IPGRP-2021CN302
Purpose of the guideline: The occiput posterior dystocia /fetal malposition/occipito-posterior positions is the most common fetal head position during childbirth, and the two adds about 2/3 of the head. It can lead to extended maternal production, vaginal mid yield and cesarean section increase, infection and postpartum bleeding rate increase, can cause fetal distress, birth injury, and neonatal asphyxia. It is related to many factors, including the monitoring, medical staff's identification and intervention capabilities. The current intervention measures have mainly position management and techniques, and there are no standardized persistent pillows in China and the backwraway. Control program, therefore, the development of active promotion of occiput posterior dystocia /fetal malposition/occipito-posterior positions prevention and control practice guide is a key to further prevent the treatment of pregnant women.