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Eur J Emerg Med ; 16(1): 14-22, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19106716

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OBJECTIVE: To develop a telephone score predicting imminent delivery. METHODS: Prospective multicenter (n=38) study including pregnancies of 33 weeks or more amenorrhea (n=3.499). Values in points were assigned to risk factors (Cox's model) and the score tested on a validation cohort and receiver operating characteristic curves. RESULTS: Risk was increased if the caller was panicking or declared delivery to be imminent (+3 points), if the pregnant woman could not be spoken to herself (+3), was aged 26-35 (+3) years, was having frequent contractions (from +4 to +8), had the urge to push (+2 to +6 depending on starting time), had a history of rapid or home delivery (+2), or had not been followed up during pregnancy (+8). Nulliparous women (-7) or those on tocolytic treatment (-3) were less at risk. The score is reproducible and relevant. CONCLUSION: Score predicting imminent delivery scoring during calls is a valid means of assessing risk of delivery.


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Emergency Medical Services , Labor Stage, Third , Severity of Illness Index , Telemedicine , Adolescent , Adult , Cohort Studies , Female , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Middle Aged , Pregnancy , Risk , Sensitivity and Specificity , Young Adult
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