
The ARRIVE study did find that inducing low-risk, first-time birthing people with accurately estimated due dates at 39 weeks may lower the Cesarean rate from 22% to 19% if care …
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The ARRIVE trial (A Randomized Trial of Induction Versus Expectant Management) was designed to test the hypothesis that elective induction of labor at 39 weeks would result in a lower risk of …
nclear whether elective induction of labor would still result in this magnitude of improved perinatal outcomes. Importantly, we did not obse ve a lower risk of neonatal respiratory support as was …
In our population, the absolute cesarean birth rate was also decreasing using aggregate pre-ARRIVE and post-ARRIVE data; however, using a robust study design, we found no …
The ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: author checklist The ARRIVE Essential 10 These items are the basic minimum to include in a manuscript. Without this information, readers and reviewers cannot …
When deciding what the implications might be for your practice and how you will counsel women, it is very important to first compare the patient population of the ARRIVE Trial to your …