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Frequency Analysis of Cesarean Section for Classification of Robson

Репродуктивное здоровье. Восточная Европа, 2020
Проведенный ретроспективный анализ количества и показаний к абдоминальному родоразрешению в УЗ «Гродненский областной клинический перинатальный центр» с оценкой по 10 группам классификации M.S. Robson позволил выявить основные группы по количеству операций кесарева сечения (первородящие, с гестационным сроком ≥37 нед., одноплодная беременность ...
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Analysis of caesarean deliveries using modified Robson classification, a retrospective observational study in a tertiary care teaching hospital in southern India

Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research
Background: The number of caesarean section deliveries is progressively increasing all around world including India and is a cause of concern. It is important to identify and categorise the women into different groupings as per Robson ten group ...
A. S, Sushmitha Laxmi Rao, A. E
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The Robson 10‐group classification in Iceland: Obstetric interventions and outcomes

Birth, 2019
AbstractBackgroundRising cesarean rates call for studies on which subgroups of women contribute to the rising rates, both in countries with high and low rates. This study investigated the cesarean rates and contributing groups in Iceland using the Robson 10‐group classification system.MethodsThis study included all births in Iceland from 1997 to 2015 ...
Kristjana Einarsdóttir   +4 more
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Understanding Cesarean Section Utilization Patterns and Outcomes in Level III Obstetric Facilities: A Robson Classification-Based Narrative Review in Kazakhstan

Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología
Introduction: This review aims to explore the application of Robson’s classification of CS at level III obstetric institutions in Kazakhstan.Methods: A comprehensive search of multiple online databases, including the Web of Science, Scopus, Google ...
A. Altayeva   +4 more
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Effect of Maternity Characteristics on Cesarean Section Rates in Belgium: A Robson Classification Approach.

Birth
OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of maternity unit characteristics on the cesarean section (CS) rate, using Robson's Ten-Group Classification System (TGCS) and considering the sociodemographic and medical characteristics of the mother. METHODS The study,
Charlotte Leroy   +5 more
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Robson Ten Group Classification System Applied to Women with Severe Maternal Morbidity

Birth, 2015
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the distribution of women with severe maternal morbidity according to Robson Ten Group Classification System (RTGCS).MethodsSecondary analysis of a multicenter cross‐sectional study in 27 obstetric units in Brazil, using RTGCS.
Elton Carlos Ferreira   +5 more
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Errors in the classification of pregnant women according to Robson ten-group classification system

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
The Robson Ten-Group Classification System (TGCS) is widely used as a classification system for perinatal analyses such as Caesarean section (CS) rates. In Germany, standardised data sets on deliveries are classified by quality assurance institutions using the TGCS.
Gantt, Deirdre Marlene   +3 more
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Study of Caesarean Section using Robson's Ten Group Classification System

2023
The aim of the present study was to calculate the overall cesarean section rate, to identify groups of women (distributed according to Robson’s Ten Group classification system) that contributed most to the overall cesarean section rate and to analyze cesarean section rates .
Umesh Anil Sawarkar   +1 more
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No. 281-Classification of Caesarean Sections in Canada: The Modified Robson Criteria

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2017
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, Debra, Shepherd
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