Risk factors of pelvic floor muscle strength in south Chinese women: a retrospective study

Abstract Objectives To evaluate pelvic floor muscle strength using surface electromyography and risk factors for pelvic floor muscle strength in the early postpartum period. Methods This retrospective study included 21,302 participants who visited Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital from Sept...

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Main Authors: Jianqi Fang (Author), Jiajia Ye (Author), Qing Huang (Author), Yang Lin (Author), Yilin Weng (Author), Miao Wang (Author), Yi Chen (Author), Yao Lu (Author), Ronghua Zhang (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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700 1 0 |a Miao Wang  |e author 
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520 |a Abstract Objectives To evaluate pelvic floor muscle strength using surface electromyography and risk factors for pelvic floor muscle strength in the early postpartum period. Methods This retrospective study included 21,302 participants who visited Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital from September 2019 to February 2022. All participants were assessed by medical professionals for general information and surface electromyography. Results Univariate analysis indicated that age was inversely related to tonic and endurance contractions. In contrast, all the other variables, including education level, body mass index, neonatal weight, and number of fetuses, had a positive impact on rapid, tonic, and endurance contractions. Likewise, parity was also positively associated with rapid contractions. In addition, compared with vaginal delivery, cesarean section delivery had a protective effect on the amplitude of the three types of contractions. Stepwise regression analysis showed that both age and neonatal weight had a negative linear relationship with the amplitude of rapid, tonic and endurance contractions. In contrast, the amplitude of rapid, tonic and endurance contractions significantly increased as body mass index, parity (≤ 3), education level and gestational weight gain (endurance contractions only) increased. Participants with cesarean section delivery showed positive effects on rapid, tonic, and endurance contractions compared to participants with vaginal delivery. Conclusions We found that age, neonatal weight, vaginal delivery, episiotomy, and forceps delivery were risk factors for pelvic floor muscle strength; in contrast, body mass index, parity (≤ 3) and gestational weight gain had a positive relationship with pelvic floor muscle strength. 
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690 |a Surface electromyography 
690 |a Postpartum 
690 |a Pelvic floor muscle strength 
690 |a Risk factors 
690 |a South China 
690 |a Gynecology and obstetrics 
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