Toward a new modality for detecting a uterine rupture: electrohysterogram propagation analysis during trial of labor after cesarean

J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2017 Mar;30(5):574-579. doi: 10.1080/14767058.2016.1178227. Epub 2016 May 10.

Abstract

Objective: Observational cohort study which aimed to explore the potential of electrohysterogram (EHG) analysis for detecting a uterine rupture during trial of labor after cesarean. The EHG propagation characteristics surrounding the uterine scar of six patients with a previous cesarean section were compared to a control group of five patients without a scarred uterus.

Methods: The EHG was recorded during the first stage of labor using a high-resolution 64-channel electrode grid positioned on the maternal abdomen across the cesarean scar. Based on simulations, the inter-channel correlation and propagation direction were adopted as EHG parameters for evaluating possible disruption of electrical propagation by the uterine scar.

Results: No significant differences in inter-channel correlation or propagation direction were observed between the group of patients with an intact uterine scar and the control group. A strong predominance of vertical propagation was observed in one case, in which scar rupture occurred.

Conclusions: The results support unaffected propagation of electrical activity through the intact uterine scar tissue suggesting that changes in the EHG might only occur in case of rupture.

Keywords: Electrohysterogram; labor and delivery; trial of labor after cesarean; uterine electromyography; uterine rupture; vaginal birth after cesarean.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Analysis of Variance
  • Cesarean Section / adverse effects*
  • Cicatrix / physiopathology
  • Cohort Studies
  • Electrophysiological Phenomena
  • Female
  • Fetal Monitoring / methods*
  • Humans
  • Labor Stage, First*
  • Pregnancy
  • Trial of Labor*
  • Uterine Rupture / diagnosis*
  • Vaginal Birth after Cesarean / adverse effects*