Neuraxial analgesia interfered with the circadian rhythm of labor: a propensity score matched cohort study

Abstract Objectives To investigate whether neuraxial analgesia and other medical interventions have effects on the circadian rhythm of labor. Methods It was a retrospective propensity score matched cohort study. Parturients were recruited, who delivered term singletons in cephalic position, from sev...

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Main Authors: Li Wang (Author), Xuyuan Ma (Author), Le Chen (Author), Fangfang Jiang (Author), Jie Zhou (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Abstract Objectives To investigate whether neuraxial analgesia and other medical interventions have effects on the circadian rhythm of labor. Methods It was a retrospective propensity score matched cohort study. Parturients were recruited, who delivered term singletons in cephalic position, from seven hospitals in Harvard University Partners Healthcare Systems, 2016-2018. The parturients were divided into two groups, neuraxial analgesia delivery and spontaneous vaginal delivery, the stratification was performed according to labor induction, oxytocin, operative delivery. The parturients in each group were divided into 12 periods in every 2 h based on the birth time of babies. Cosine function fitting was used to verify whether the birth time had the characteristic of circadian rhythm. Results In spontaneous vaginal deliveries, the peak of birth time was at 2:00-4:00, and the nadir was at 14:00-16:00, this showed a circadian rhythm presented by a cosine curve fitting with the formula (y = 0.0847 + 0.01711 × cos(− 0.2138 × x + 0.4471). The labor rhythm of NAD (Neuraxial Analgesia Delivery) group changed completely, inconsistent with the cosine curve fitting of the circadian rhythm. The intervention of induction and oxytocin blurred the circadian rhythm of SVD (Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery) group and increased the amplitude of the fluctuation in NAD (Neuraxial Analgesia Delivery) group. The intervention of operative delivery had changed the distribution curve completely both in the SVD (Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery) group and the NAD (Neuraxial Analgesia Delivery) group. Conclusions Neuraxial analgesia did affect on circadian rhythm of labor, changed the cosine rhythm of labor with spontaneous vaginal delivery, and this trend was aggravated by the use of induction, oxytocin and operative delivery. 
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690 |a Neuraxial analgesia 
690 |a Labor 
690 |a Circadian rhythm 
690 |a Induction 
690 |a Oxytocin 
690 |a Gynecology and obstetrics 
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