@article{oai:dmu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000497, author = {Yamazaki, Tatsuo and Otsuka, Susumu and Inaba, Fujiyuki and Fukasawa, Ichio and Watanabe, Hiroshi and Inaba, Noriyuki}, issue = {3}, journal = {Dokkyo journal of medical sciences}, month = {Oct}, note = {Objective : To examine the characteristics and perinatal outcome of pregnancies with breech presentation. Methods : Breech deliveries were divided into four groups : primipara vaginal delivery group (PV-multipara vaginal delivery group (MV-G), planned cesarean section group (PC-G), and emergency cesarean section group (EC-G). The maternal age, gestational week, neonatal birth weight, and Apgar score were compared.Results : There were no significant differences in maternal age, gestational week as well as neonatal birth weight among the four groups. An Apgar score at 1 minute of less than 6 points was seen in 0%, 11.1%, 15.3%, and 20% of the PC, MV, PV and EC-Gs, respectively. (PV-G and PC-G were compared to obtain p < 0.05) Although, no neonate in this study had an Apgar score at 5 minutes of less than 6 points.Conclusion : There was no significant difference of perinatal outcome between vaginal delivery and cesarean section for breech presentation at term., 原著, Original}, pages = {181--185}, title = {Clinical Evaluation of Breech Deliveries Over a Fifteen-Year Period at a Hospital in Ota, Japan}, volume = {33}, year = {2006} }