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. 2020 Apr 24;17(8):2976. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17082976

Table 1.

Aggregated data of maternal features, previous surgery, and management of first-trimester uterine rupture cases from the systematic review of the literature.

Variables All (76) No Previous Surgery (23) Previous Surgery (53)
Age (years) 32 (27–34) 29 (24–33) 33 (27–36)
Parity 13.16% (10/76) 30.43% (7/23) 5.66% (3/53)
Para 0 26.32% (20/76) 43.48% (10/23) 18.87% (10/53)
Para 1–2 53.95% (41/76) 39.13% (9/23) 60.38% (32/53)
Para ≥3 19.74% (15/76) 17.39% (4/23) 20.75% (11/53)
Comorbidities 21.05% (16/76) 8.70% (2/23) 26.42% (14/53)
Leiomyoma 5.26% (4/76) 0.00% (0/23) 7.55% (4/53)
Adenomyosis 3.95% (3/76) 4.35% (1/23) 3.77% (2/53)
Twins 6.58% (5/76) 8.70% (2/23) 5.66% (3/53)
Type of previous surgery
CS 67.92% (36/53)
D&C 28.3% (15/53)
Myomectomy 9.43% (5/53)
Cornual resection 3.77% (2/53)
Months since previous surgery 24 (10–36)
Treatment
Diagnostic intervention 39.47% (30/76) 47.83% (11/23) 35.85% (19/53)
Lifesaving surgery 59.21% (45/76) 52.17% (12/23) 62.26% (33/53)
LPS 9.21% (7/76) 13.04% (3/23) 7.55% (4/53)
LPT 75% (57/76) 78.26% (18/23) 73.58% (39/53)
Conversion from LPS to LPT 14.47% (11/76) 8.70% (2/23) 16.98% (9/53)
Defect repair 63.16% (48/76) 73.91% (17/23) 58.49% (31/53)
Hysterectomy 30.26% (23/76) 17.39% (4/23) 35.85% (19/53)
Total blood loss (mL) 1800 (1000–2500) 2250 (1500–2625) 1500 (1000–2000)

PS = previous surgery; D&C = dilation and curettage; CS = cesarean section; LPS = laparoscopy; LPT = laparotomy; NK = not known.