<div><p>Objective</p><p>To increase discriminatory accuracy (DA) for emergency cesarean sections (ECSs).</p><p>Study design</p><p>We prospectively collected data on and studied all 6,157 births occurring in 2014 at four public hospitals located in three different autonomous communities of Spain. To identify risk factors (RFs) for ECS, we used likelihood ratios and logistic regression, fitted a classification tree (CTREE), and analyzed a random forest model (RFM). We used the areas under the receiver-operating-characteristic (ROC) curves (AUCs) to assess their DA.</p><p>Results</p><p>The magnitude of the LR+ for all putative individual RFs and ORs in the logistic regression models was low to moderate. Except for parity, all putative RFs were...
Background The caesarean section (CS) rate continues to rise in many countries around the world even...
Background There has been an escalation in Caesarean section rates globally. Numerous prenatal facto...
OBJECTIVE: After one previous caesarean section (CS), pregnant women can deliver by elective repeat ...
To increase discriminatory accuracy (DA) for emergency cesarean sections (ECSs).We prospectively col...
Child birth via Cesarean section accounts for approximately 32% of all births each year in the Unite...
Background: The rate of cesarean section has been increasing worldwide and particularly Tamil Nadu h...
Objective To predict instrumental vaginal delivery or caesarean section for suspected fetal distress...
AbstractIn Maternity Care, a quick decision has to be made about the most suitable delivery type for...
In Maternity Care, a quick decision has to be made about the most suitable delivery type for the cur...
OBJECTIVE: Models for the prediction of Cesarean delivery after induction of labor can be used to im...
BACKGROUND: Various studies indicate that inter-hospital comparisons have to take case mix into acc...
Objective: The ability to predict the need for intrapartum Caesarean Delivery holds the potential to...
Objective: to assess both clinical and non clinical factors associated with elective caesarean secti...
Background The caesarean section (CS) rate continues to rise in many countries around the world even...
Background There has been an escalation in Caesarean section rates globally. Numerous prenatal facto...
OBJECTIVE: After one previous caesarean section (CS), pregnant women can deliver by elective repeat ...
To increase discriminatory accuracy (DA) for emergency cesarean sections (ECSs).We prospectively col...
Child birth via Cesarean section accounts for approximately 32% of all births each year in the Unite...
Background: The rate of cesarean section has been increasing worldwide and particularly Tamil Nadu h...
Objective To predict instrumental vaginal delivery or caesarean section for suspected fetal distress...
AbstractIn Maternity Care, a quick decision has to be made about the most suitable delivery type for...
In Maternity Care, a quick decision has to be made about the most suitable delivery type for the cur...
OBJECTIVE: Models for the prediction of Cesarean delivery after induction of labor can be used to im...
BACKGROUND: Various studies indicate that inter-hospital comparisons have to take case mix into acc...
Objective: The ability to predict the need for intrapartum Caesarean Delivery holds the potential to...
Objective: to assess both clinical and non clinical factors associated with elective caesarean secti...
Background The caesarean section (CS) rate continues to rise in many countries around the world even...
Background There has been an escalation in Caesarean section rates globally. Numerous prenatal facto...
OBJECTIVE: After one previous caesarean section (CS), pregnant women can deliver by elective repeat ...