This study has for objective to collect medical data from patients with uterine rupture at the childbirth.
This is a retrospective study, gathering data of five maternity in the department of Val d'Oise in France, during 13 years (between 01/01/2000 an 31/12/2013). The incidence of uterine rupture increases with increasing cesarean rates. It occurs at a rate of 0.08% across all childbirths in France, and 0.5 to 1% of the childbirths on cicatricial uterus in France. Although the risk factors are known, it is usually unexpected. This is a serious complication for the mother (mortality \<1%, severe morbidity at 15% ) and for the child (mortality for 3 to 6 % for childbirth at term, neonatal asphyxia for 6 to 15%) that can occur during pregnancy or during labor.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
110
No intervention. Follow-up of women with rupture uterine at the childbirth.
Identify maternal and foetal risk factors associated to an uterine rupture ; by the report of events during pregnancy, pathology, lifestyle, Concomitant pathology...
Time frame: 1 day
Number of maternal and foetal adverse events associated to an uterine rupture at the childbirth.
Time frame: 1 day
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