Objectives To identify obstetrical subgroups in which (1) the caesarean delivery (CD) rate may be reduced without compromising safety and (2) CD may be associated with better perinatal outcomes. Design A multicentre cross-sectional study. Setting 19 hospitals in the USA that participated in the Consortium on Safe Labor. Participants 228 562 pregnant women in 2002-2008. Main outcome measures Maternal and neonatal safety was measured using the individual Weighted Adverse Outcome Score. Methods Women were divided into 10 subgroups according to a modified Robson classification system. Generalised estimated equation model was used to examine the relationships between mode of delivery and Weighted Adverse Outcome Score in each subgroup. Results T...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This...
BACKGROUND In Canada, cesarean delivery rates have increased substantially over the past decade. Eff...
Contains fulltext : 208430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Afte...
ObjectivesTo identify factors that are associated with a relatively low caesarean section (CS) rate ...
Background: As the rate of Caesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Western countries, it is imp...
Many studies have been conducted to examine whether Caesarean Section (CS) or vaginal birth (VB) was...
none5Background In order to improve comparisons among hospital performances to promote a reduction ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine risk factors associated with cesarean delivery among nulliparous women in sp...
OBJECTIVE Caesarean section (CS) rates have risen over the past two decades. The aim of this obse...
OBJECTIVE: After one previous caesarean section (CS), pregnant women can deliver by elective repeat ...
Background The caesarean section (CS) rate continues to rise in many countries around the world even...
OBJECTIVE:After one previous caesarean section (CS), pregnant women can deliver by elective repeat C...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate optimal timing of elective repeat caesarean section among low-risk pregnant...
OBJECTIVE: Worldwide, there is a strong increase in the number of Caesarean sections. This increase ...
Objective: To determine the risks and benefits of an elective Caesarean section (CS) at term in heal...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This...
BACKGROUND In Canada, cesarean delivery rates have increased substantially over the past decade. Eff...
Contains fulltext : 208430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Afte...
ObjectivesTo identify factors that are associated with a relatively low caesarean section (CS) rate ...
Background: As the rate of Caesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Western countries, it is imp...
Many studies have been conducted to examine whether Caesarean Section (CS) or vaginal birth (VB) was...
none5Background In order to improve comparisons among hospital performances to promote a reduction ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine risk factors associated with cesarean delivery among nulliparous women in sp...
OBJECTIVE Caesarean section (CS) rates have risen over the past two decades. The aim of this obse...
OBJECTIVE: After one previous caesarean section (CS), pregnant women can deliver by elective repeat ...
Background The caesarean section (CS) rate continues to rise in many countries around the world even...
OBJECTIVE:After one previous caesarean section (CS), pregnant women can deliver by elective repeat C...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate optimal timing of elective repeat caesarean section among low-risk pregnant...
OBJECTIVE: Worldwide, there is a strong increase in the number of Caesarean sections. This increase ...
Objective: To determine the risks and benefits of an elective Caesarean section (CS) at term in heal...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This...
BACKGROUND In Canada, cesarean delivery rates have increased substantially over the past decade. Eff...
Contains fulltext : 208430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Afte...