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. 2016 Oct;135(1):5-10.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2016.04.017. Epub 2016 Jul 29.

Meta-analysis of the effect of acupressure on duration of labor and mode of delivery

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Meta-analysis of the effect of acupressure on duration of labor and mode of delivery

Somayeh Makvandi et al. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Background: Acupressure is increasing in popularity as an alternative treatment in obstetrics and gynecology.

Objectives: To summarize and assess evidence regarding the effects of acupressure on duration of labor and mode of delivery.

Search strategy: Four major databases and Google Scholar were searched using terms related to labor and acupressure, without language restrictions, up to November 2015.

Selection criteria: Randomized controlled trials were included if they examined the effect of acupressure at any acupoint during childbirth on duration of labor and/or mode of delivery.

Data collection and analysis: Two reviewers independently extracted data. The outcome measures were duration of labor and mode of delivery. Random-effects models were used to pool results.

Main results: Thirteen studies were included in meta-analyses. Acupressure increased the chance of vaginal delivery when compared with placebo/no intervention (odds ratio [OR] 2.329, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.348-4.024, P=0.002; risk difference [RD] 8.9%, 95% CI 2.7%-15.0%, P=0.005). Acupressure decreased the duration of the active phase by 1.310 hours (95% CI -1.738 to -0.882; P<0.001) and the second stage of labor by 5.808 minutes (95% CI -1.615 to -0.807; P<0.001).

Conclusions: Acupressure could have a role in reducing the rate of cesarean delivery and decreasing the duration of labor in parturient women. However, there is a need for more reliable randomized controlled trials.

Keywords: Acupressure; Cesarean delivery; Childbirth; First stage of labor; Labor duration; Second stage of labor.

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