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156 Post partum maternal readmission rates using the Robson classification groups

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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LOgistic File for Robson Classification (LOFIROC) as a practical solution for worldwide practical implementation of the Robson classification

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2018
The LOgistic File for Robson Classification (LOFIROC) could be a useful tool to achieve worldwide implementation of the Robson classification, the use of which might enable the classification of all caesarean section deliveries.
Stamatios, Petousis   +1 more
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Classification of Caesarean Sections in Canada: The Modified Robson Criteria

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2012
To advocate for the use of a common classification system for Caesarean section across Canada.A variety of clinical parameters for classification were considered.Consideration of a common system for classifying Caesarean section.Studies published in English from 1976 to December 2011 were retrieved through searches of Medline and PubMed, using ...
Dan Farine   +17 more
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Reporting Caesarean Delivery in Quebec Using the Robson Classification System

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2017
The increasing rates of Caesarean sections throughout the world is preoccupant, and a good understanding of which groups of women contribute the most to the CS rate represents an important question in public health. Therefore, we sought to report the CS rate according to the Robson's classification system in the Quebec population.We performed a ...
Stéphanie, Roberge   +3 more
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Classification des césariennes au Canada : Les critères modifiés de Robson

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2016
Resume Objectif Promouvoir l'utilisation d'un systeme commun de classification des cesariennes d'un bout a l'autre du Canada. Options Une vari e t e de parametres cliniques de classification ont ete pris en consid e ration. Issues La prise en consid e ration d'un systeme commun de classification des cesariennes. Resultats Les etudes publi e es
Dan, Farine, Debra, Shepherd
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Analysis of Cesarean Sections Using Modified Robson Classification in a Tertiary Care Setup in Pakistan

Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
Objective: To determine the frequency and rate of cesarean section in different groups of pregnant females classified according to Robson classification. Study Design: Analytical cross-sectional study.
Fatima Mahmood   +5 more
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Implementation of Robson Classification for Sectio Caesarean Patients at Bhayangkara Pusdokkes POLRI Hospital and its Relationship with the Length of Patient Hospitalization

Gynecology & Reproductive Health
There has been an increase in CS numbers globally. Compared to normal childbirth. In 2001, Robson published a classification system called Robson Classification, where pregnant women who undergo CS divided into 10 criteria.
Prithania Nurindra   +3 more
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ANALYSIS OF THE CAESAREAN SECTION ACCORDING TO ROBSON CLASSIFICATION AT RSUD PANEMBAHAN SENOPATI BANTUL IN 2021–2022

Jurnal Kesehatan Reproduksi
Background : The Robson 10-group classification system categorizes pregnant women into ten distinct groups based on specific obstetric characteristics.
Gulam Gumilar   +3 more
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Intervention using the Robson classification as a tool to reduce cesarean section rates in six public hospitals in Brazil

Journal of Perinatal Medicine
Objectives To analyze the effectiveness and safety of a multifaceted intervention to reduce cesarean section (CS) rates. Methods This interrupted time series study involved six public hospitals with pre-intervention CS rates>35 %.
A. J. Guimarães   +9 more
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Examining Caesarean Section Rates in Canada Using the Robson Classification System

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2013
To determine the groups within the obstetric population contributing most substantially to the Caesarean section rate in five Canadian provinces.Hospital births from five participating provinces were grouped into Robson's 10 mutually exclusive and totally inclusive classification categories.
Sherrie, Kelly   +12 more
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