It is notable that there was no case of permanent BPI in 562 cases of shoulder dystocia with no rise in the risk of a low Apgar score: suggesting that the avoidance of injury was not at the expense of greater hypoxic–ischaemic injury.
It is notable that there was no case of permanent BPI in 562 cases of shoulder dystocia with no rise in the risk of a lowApgar score: suggesting that the avoidance of injury was not at the expense of greater hypoxic–ischaemic injury.