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Table 3 The associated factors with the mode of delivery (n = 3980)

From: Cervical dilatation at diagnosis of active phase of labour determines the mode of delivery and peripartum outcomes: a retrospective study in a single tertiary centre in Malaysia

Variable

Multivariate

AOR (95% CI)

p-value

Mean maternal weight at delivery, kg

1.015 (1.006, 1.024)

Increase in 1 kg maternal weight will increased 1.5 times for LSCS

0.001

Parity

 

< 0.001

 Nulliparous

I (Reference)

-

 Multiparous

0.488 (0.387, 0.617)

Oxytocin augmentation

 

< 0.001

 No

1 (Reference)

-

 Yes

0.487 (0.350, 0.678)

Duration from admission to labour room to delivery, hours

1.126 (0.745, 1.702)

0.575

Cervical dilatation at diagnosis of active phase of labour

 

< 0.001

 4 cm

1 (Reference)

-

 6 cm

0.337 (0.202, 0.564)

  1. AOR Adjusted odds ratio, LSCS Lower segment caesarean section, SVD Spontaneous vaginal delivery