April 30, 2026 · American journal of perinatology · DOI: 10.1055/a-2864-0651

Factors Associated with Non-adherence to ACOG Guidelines for Labor Arrest Disorders

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The authors aimed to identify factors associated with non-adherence to ACOG guidelines for cesarean delivery in cases of labor arrest disorders. Their retrospective study found that provider coverage, maternal obesity, and fetal monitoring status significantly influenced adherence, with non-adherence being more common in cases of arrest of descent and less common in failed inductions. The findings suggest that addressing modifiable factors could enhance guideline adherence and potentially reduce cesarean delivery rates.

Katherine Velarde Carbonell, Lucy Simpson, Shannon Beermann, Rachel Paul, Antonina Frolova, Jeannie C Kelly, Nandini Raghuraman, Bree Goodman

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