American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
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Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. · Jul 2003
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical TrialExternal cephalic version beginning at 34 weeks' gestation versus 37 weeks' gestation: a randomized multicenter trial.
In about 3% to 4% of all pregnancies at term, the fetal presentation will be noncephalic. External cephalic version (ECV) at term has been shown to decrease the rate of noncephalic presentation at birth and to decrease the rate of cesarean section associated with breech presentation. However, success rates for ECV are low. We did a randomized trial to compare a policy of beginning ECV early, at between 34 and 36 weeks' gestation, and beginning ECV at 37 to 38 weeks' gestation. ⋯ Early ECV performed at 34 to 36 weeks compared with 37 to 38 weeks may reduce the risk of noncephalic presentation at delivery. A large pragmatic trial of early ECV is now required to assess this approach further in terms of cesarean section rates and neonatal outcomes before changes in clinical practice.