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Caesarean delivery rates, determinants and indications in Makassed Hospital, Jerusalem 1993 and 2002 / Mikki, N.;Abu Rmeileh, N.M.E.;Wick, L.;Abu Asab, N.;Hassan Bitar, S.
Tác giả : Mikki, N.;Abu Rmeileh, N.M.E.;Wick, L.;Abu Asab, N.;Hassan Bitar, S.
Năm xuất bản : 2009
Chủ đề : 1. Breech Presentation. 2. Cesarean Section. 3. Cesarean Section, Repeat. 4. Fetal Distress.
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Tóm tắt : | 868-879 This study investigated the rising rate of caesarean section [CS] deliveries between 1993 and 2002 [9.4% to 14.4%] and associated factors, including indications for CS and sociodemographic and clinical characteristics based on the register of a major Palestinian teaching hospital. Instrumental deliveries declined from 12.6% to 4.4%. Fetal distress decreased as an indication for CS, while previous CS and breech presentations contributed to the increase. Decision-making for CS needs to frame the benefits and risks of the intervention within the context of women's entire reproductive life-cycle and existing standards of care, avoiding unnecessary and costly CS deliveries to reduce iatrogenic complications and conserve resources |
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