Guidelines for pregnancy and childbirth intervention in breech dystocia

Title: Guidelines for pregnancy and childbirth intervention in breech dystocia
Edition: Original
Classification: Standard guideline
Field: Comprehensive guideline
Countries and regions: China
Guidelines users: Obstetrician, midwives,nurses
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: 2021-10-02
Registration number: IPGRP-2021CN313
Purpose of the guideline: The incidence of breech dystocia in singleton pregnancies is about 3% to 4%, which can increase the incidence of complications such as umbilical cord prolapse, premature rupture of membranes, and fetal distress, leading most women with breech dystocia to choose cesarean section. childbirth. Correcting the fetal position in the third trimester of pregnancy and correctly handling breech dystocia during delivery can reduce the risk of asphyxia in gluteal infants, which is the key to improving the prognosis of gluteal infants and reducing the mortality of breech infants. Through the development of this guideline, it is possible to provide medical workers and pregnant women with a clear operation guideline for breech dystocia, which is expected to reduce the adverse outcome of breech dystocia for mothers and babies.