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{"article_title":"[Breech Presentation: CNGOF Guidelines for Clinical Practice - Benefits and Risks for the Neonate and Child of Planned Vaginal Delivery versus Elective Cesarean Section].","author":"Sanan\u00e8s N","journal_title":"Gynecologie, obstetrique, fertilite & senologie","issn":"2468-7189","isbn":"","publication_date":"2020-01-01","volume":"48","issue":"1","first_page":"95","page_count":"","accession_number":"31678508","doi":"10.1016\/j.gofs.2019.10.023","publisher":"Elsevier Masson SAS","doctype":"Comparative Study","subjects":"Breech Presentation therapy; Cesarean Section; Delivery, Obstetric methods; Birth Injuries epidemiology; Elective Surgical Procedures; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant, Newborn; MEDLINE; Mandibulofacial Dysostosis; Pregnancy; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors","interest_area":["Obstetrics & Gynecology"],"abstract":"Objective: To provide guidelines regarding the benefits and risks for the neonate and the child of planning vaginal delivery versus planning elective cesarean section in case of term breech presentation. Methods: MedLine and Cochrane Library databases search and review of the main foreign guidelines. Results: In case of term breech presentation, planned vaginal delivery might be associated with an increased composite risk of perinatal mortality or occurrence of a combined outcome of serious neonatal morbidity in comparison to elective cesarean section (LE2). In case of planned vaginal delivery of term breech presentation, the risk of perinatal mortality is around 1\u2030 (LE3). It is potentially less but still exists in case of elective cesarean section (LE2). Risks of neonatal trauma - especially fracture of clavicle and breech hematoma -, Apgar score lower than 7 at 5minutes, and need for neonatal intubation and ventilation, are increased in case of planned vaginal delivery (LE2) and are around 1% (LE3). However, no difference has been demonstrated between planned vaginal and planned cesarean delivery regarding neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years (LE2), cognitive and psychomotor outcomes between 5 and 8 years (LE3), and adult intellectual performances (LE4). Conclusions: In case of term breech presentation, risks of severe complications for neonate and child are low in case of planned vaginal delivery or elective cesarean section. Short-term benefit\/risk balance for the neonate might favor elective cesarean section but long-term morbidity seems to be similar whatever the delivery route (Professional consensus). Copyright \u00a9 2019 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.","url":"https:\/\/search.ebscohost.com\/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mdl&AN=31678508","isPdfLink":false,"isSAML":false,"an":"31678508","number_other":"","type_pub":"","issn_electronic":"2468-7189","languages":"French","language":"fre","date_entry":"Date Created: 20191104 Date Completed: 20201113 Latest Revision: 20201113","date_update":"20240104","titleSource":"Gynecologie, obstetrique, fertilite & senologie [Gynecol Obstet Fertil Senol] 2020 Jan; Vol. 48 (1), pp. 95-108. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Oct 31.","date_pub_cy":"","type_document":"","contract_publisher":"","authored_on":"2020-01-01","description":"Objective: To provide guidelines regarding the benefits and risks for the neonate and the child of planning vaginal delivery versus planning elective cesarean section in case of term breech presentation.<br \/>Methods: MedLine and Cochrane Library databases search and review of the main foreign guidelines.<br \/>Results: In case of term breech presentation, planned vaginal delivery might be associated with an increased composite risk of perinatal mortality or occurrence of a combined outcome of serious neonatal morbidity in comparison to elective cesarean section (LE2). In case of planned vaginal delivery of term breech presentation, the risk of perinatal mortality is around 1\u2030 (LE3). It is potentially less but still exists in case of elective cesarean section (LE2). Risks of neonatal trauma - especially fracture of clavicle and breech hematoma -, Apgar score lower than 7 at 5minutes, and need for neonatal intubation and ventilation, are increased in case of planned vaginal delivery (LE2) and are around 1% (LE3). However, no difference has been demonstrated between planned vaginal and planned cesarean delivery regarding neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years (LE2), cognitive and psychomotor outcomes between 5 and 8 years (LE3), and adult intellectual performances (LE4).<br \/>Conclusions: In case of term breech presentation, risks of severe complications for neonate and child are low in case of planned vaginal delivery or elective cesarean section. Short-term benefit\/risk balance for the neonate might favor elective cesarean section but long-term morbidity seems to be similar whatever the delivery route (Professional consensus).<br \/> (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)","upload_link":"https:\/\/search.ebscohost.com\/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edb&AN=31678508&authtype=shib&custid=ns346513&group=main&profile=eds","no_of_pages":"","authored_by":"Sanan\u00e8s N","additionalInfo":{"Authored_By":"Roberts, Ed","Published_Date":"2008-04-14","Source":"Credit Union Journal; 4\/14\/2008, Vol. 12 Issue 15, p1-46, 2p, 1 Color Photograph","Languages":"English","Subjects":"UNITED States, UNITED States. Congress. Senate, LEGISLATIVE bills, MORTGAGES, BANKRUPTCY, MORTGAGE loans","Title_Abbreviations":"Credit Union Journal","Volume":"12"},"header":{"DbId":"edb","DbLabel":"Complementary Index","An":"31678508","RelevancyScore":"691","PubType":"Periodical","PubTypeId":"serialPeriodical","PreciseRelevancyScore":"690.692749023438"},"plink":"https:\/\/search.ebscohost.com\/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edb&AN=31678508&authtype=shib&custid=ns346513&group=main&profile=eds"}
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["Roberts, Ed","2008-04-14","Credit Union Journal; 4\/14\/2008, Vol. 12 Issue 15, p1-46, 2p, 1 Color Photograph","English","UNITED States, UNITED States. Congress. Senate, LEGISLATIVE bills, MORTGAGES, BANKRUPTCY, MORTGAGE loans","Credit Union Journal","12"]
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The article reports on the removal of the bill that would have allowed troubled homeowners to file for bankruptcy to get their mortgages rewritten from the mortgage rescue package by the Senate in the U.S. Under the measure, bankruptcy courts will be allowed to amend the terms of a home loan as part of a bankruptcy restructuring. The bankruptcy provision was also opposed by Credit Union National Association.