2023
DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.14814
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Intrapartum ultrasound for fetal head asynclitism: Is it possible to establish a degree of asynclitism to correlate to delivery outcome?

Abstract: ObjectiveTo investigate the role of intrapartum ultrasound (IU) in the diagnosis of asynclitism and the importance of asynclitism degree in labor outcomes.MethodThis prospective cohort study included 41 low‐risk pregnant women with fetus in singleton‐vertex. The IU assessment to diagnose asynclitism was performed during labor at two specific steps, including the suspicion and/or diagnosis of labor arrest. The “four‐chamber view” and “squint sign without nose” were classified as marked/severe asynclitism. The “… Show more

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