Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) for a Western European population that can be used to personalise counselling for deliveries at term. DESIGN: Registration-based retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Five university teaching hospitals, seven non-university teaching hospitals, and five non-university non-teaching hospitals in the Netherlands. POPULATION: A cohort of 515 women with a history of one caesarean section and a viable singleton pregnancy, without a contraindication for intended VBAC, who delivered at term. METHODS: Potential predictors for a vaginal delivery after caesarean section were chosen based on lit...
We aimed to validate a widely used US prediction model for vaginal birth after cesarean (Grobman et ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with successful vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) and to ...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates are a global health concern. Contemporary data indic...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vagin...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
OBJECTIVES: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Objectives: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-ca...
ObjectiveTo externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-care [ETC] and close-to-delivery [...
Introduction: The objective was to create a clinically useful prediction model for vaginal birth in ...
We aimed to validate a widely used US prediction model for vaginal birth after cesarean (Grobman et ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with successful vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) and to ...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates are a global health concern. Contemporary data indic...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vagin...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
OBJECTIVES: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Objectives: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-ca...
ObjectiveTo externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-care [ETC] and close-to-delivery [...
Introduction: The objective was to create a clinically useful prediction model for vaginal birth in ...
We aimed to validate a widely used US prediction model for vaginal birth after cesarean (Grobman et ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with successful vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) and to ...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates are a global health concern. Contemporary data indic...