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Re: Another Interesting VBACFrom: Susan James (susan_in_sudbury@yahoo.com)Wed Jul 12 07:05:15 2000
--- "Luis Sanchez-Ramos, MD" <luis.sanchez@jax.ufl.edu> wrote: > At Tue, 11 Jul 2000, John Robertson MD wrote: > > >>Dr. Mary Hannah (of the term prom study etc.) > stopped the term breech study because of interm > analysis of data which suggested that C/S was safer > for breeches<< > > I wonder if the study was discontinued for the > reason given. I > understand that they had difficulty in getting > centers and patients to > participate...so much so, that they were thinking of > stopping the study > all together. Many centers did not want to > participate, for one reason > or another. For example, some centers did not > participate because they > "believed" in vaginal breech deliveries and did not > want to perform > cesareans just because of randomization; others > "believed" in cesarean > deliveries for all breech presentations and did not > want to allocate a > patient to the vaginal delivery group. > > LSR > Get Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere!
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