The Contribution of AIDA (Artificial Intelligence Dystocia Algorithm) to Cesarean Section Within Robson Classification Group [PDF]
Global cesarean section (CS) rates continue to rise, with the Robson classification widely used for analysis. However, Robson Group 2A patients (nulliparous women with induced labor) show disproportionately high CS rates that cannot be fully explained by
Antonio Malvasi +10 more
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Using linked data to explore medical complications associated with Robson classification of cesarean deliveries in Massachusetts, 2011 to 2018AJOG Global Reports at a Glance [PDF]
Background: Cesarean delivery rates in the United States far exceed the World Health Organization (WHO)’s recommended population cesarean rate of 15%. This has resulted in calls from experts to reduce cesarean delivery rates.
Ruby Barnard-Mayers, MPH +4 more
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Implementation of the Robson classification for caesarean sections in Israel: a 10-year cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background In recent decades, caesarean section (CS) rates have dramatically increased; the reasons for this trend are multifactorial and not fully understood.
Noa Shtainmetz +3 more
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Analysis of Cesarean Section Ratios by Robson Classification. [PDF]
Cesarean section (CS) is a delivery method, which is used to avoid the complications of vaginal delivery, maternal and neonatal morbidity, and mortality. It has become the most applied surgical procedure both in Türkiye, and globally. In 2013, Robson et al.
Kinci MF +12 more
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Risk factors for postpartum hemorrhage according to the Robson classification in a low-risk maternity hospital [PDF]
Objective To evaluate the risk factors for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) according to the Robson Classification in a low-risk maternity hospital. Methods We conducted retrospective cohort study by analyzing the medical records of pregnant women attended
Amanda Botelho +9 more
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Trends in cesarean section rates in Brazil by Robson classification group, 2014-2020 [PDF]
Objectives: to evaluate the trends in cesarean sections from 2014 to 2020 across both public and private sectors, utilizing the Robson Classification.
Virginia Barbosa Pereira +5 more
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Cesarean section in Suriname using robson classification: a two-year nationwide cross-sectional study on rates, risk factors and perinatal outcomes of cesarean section [PDF]
Background Optimizing CS performance is a global health priority, given the maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality associated with both underuse and overuse.
Zita D. Prüst +6 more
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Caesarean sections, indications and outcomes: a cross-sectional study using the Robson classification in a tertiary hospital in Sierra Leone [PDF]
Objective WHO recommends the use of the Robson’s ‘Ten Groups Classification’ for monitoring and assessing caesarean section (CS) rates. The aim of this study was to investigate the rates, indications and outcomes of CS using Robson classification in a ...
Ana Pilar Betran +11 more
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Cesarean delivery in a tertiary institution of the Republic of Moldova: analysis using the Robson classificationAJOG Global Reports at a Glance [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The worldwide increase in the cesarean delivery rate is a major public health concern and cause of significant debate. Although multiple studies have shown that higher cesarean delivery rates may be associated with adverse maternal and ...
Angela Marian-Pavlenco, MD, PhD +3 more
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How two-child policy affects cesarean section in women with advanced maternal age (AMA): using the Robson classification system [PDF]
Objectives To study the possible associations between advanced maternal age and cesarean section(CS) under the two child policy. Methods This study used a cohort study from Dongguan People’s Hospital in Guangdong Province, China from 2017 to 2020.
Wenting Tang +8 more
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