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Malinas score


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The Malinas score is an evaluation that allows to determine whether a pregnant woman is about to give birth. It was invented by Yves Malinas (French physician, died 20 January 1997).

It is mainly used in case of unexpected prehospital cases: the score indicates if it is possible to transport the pregnant woman or if it is best to let her give birth onsite. It is based on five criteria: how many times she has been pregnant, the duration of the labour so far, the duration of each contraction, the interval between two contractions, and whether or not her waters have broken. Each criterion is evaluated by a number between zero and two:

ScoreNumber of pregnancies to dateDuration of labourDuration of contractionsInterval between two contractionsBreaking of waters
0One5 minutesNo
1TwoBetween 3 and 5 hours1 minuteBetween 3 and 5 minutesRecently
(
2Three
or more6 hours1 minute1 hour

The score is the sum of these five criteria. When the score is less than five, it is possible to transport the pregnant woman to a maternity hospital or a medical structure. When the score is six or more, an imminent parturition (i.e. childbirth) is likely, especially if the woman feels a need to push.

Criticisms

In a study published in 2001, it was suggested that the Malinas Score alone was not a reliable indicator of imminent birth as approximately 25% of unplanned homebirths in the study had a Malinas Score of less than five. An amended scoring system has been proposed which would add additional scores for hemorrhaging, whether the expectant mother was panicking and how long transport to the hospital would take. This amended system would result in the pregnant woman being transported on a score less than seven.

References

References

  1. [http://www.em-consulte.com/article/109709 ''Prehospital emergencies in Obstetrics: home deliveries'' V. Marel et al. in ''Journal Europeen des Urgences'' Volume 14, Number 3, September 2001]
  2. [http://www.perinat-france.org/upload/professionnelle/documentation/theme_transfert/05.pdf ''Survey on Unexpected Home Births: Regulatory Strategy'' P.L. Jouan et al. in ''La Revue des SAMU'', 2001, p. 402] {{webarchive. link. (2011-01-06)
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