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Robson classification: beyond caesarean rates
Background: Caesarean rates are increasing globally. Unnecessary caesarean sections are a public health concern and are associated with both short term and long-term risks. Robson’s ten group classification is the accepted classification for caesarean section and implementing it is an effective measure in understanding which group should be focussed to
Shruti Bhavi Patil, Rajitha D.
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Background: Timely cesarean section (CS) can be lifesaving, but its overuse may lead to health risks. Robson classification is a standard tool for monitoring and comparing CS rates at all levels.
Zahra Moudi
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Results of Using the Robson Classification in Kazakhstan
BACKGROUND: Over the past few decades, the cesarean section frequency has increased significantly in many countries around the world, especially in the countries with high and medium income. The World Health Organization recommends 10–15% as the optimum cesarean section frequency. In Kazakhstan, the frequency of operative delivery in 2018 was 23.5%.
Assel Askarovna Altayeva +4 more
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Objective: To identify the rates and indications of cesarean section (CS) using the Robson classification during 2014- 2016 in a university hospital in southern Thailand.
Jarawee Sukmanee +2 more
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OBJECTIVE: Robson classification can be used to analyze and audit other indices of delivery outcome besides cesarean section (CS). The objective is to analyze low fifth-minute APGAR scores according to Robson’s classification and present deducible ...
Olakunle Makinde +2 more
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Robson Classification System Applied to Induction of Labor [PDF]
Objective Induction of labor (IL) is a common obstetric procedure, but it is questionable whether or not it results in higher cesarean section (CS) rates. The present study aims to evaluate the impact of IL in the overall CS rates and to analyze these rates according to the method of IL employed and to the Robson group in which it was ...
Vargas,Sara, Rego,Susana, Clode,Nuno
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Background: The Robson criteria allows for standardized comparisons of data and possible driving changes in Cesarean Section (C/S) rates and complications. The aimed to compare maternal-infant attachment in C/S based on Robson Classification.
Zohreh Rookesh +3 more
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Analysis of Caesarean Section Rates by Robson’s Classification
BACKGROUND A standard and comprehensive classification system is needed to maintain appropriate Caesarean section (CS) rates like Robson Ten Group Classification System. The present study was conducted to analyse Caesarean section rate and its distribution according to Robson’s classification.
Mudasir Ahmad Dar +2 more
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Classification of Caesarean Section: A Scoping Review of the Robson classification
Caesarean section (CS) rate is rising dramatically worldwide. WHO recommended CS rate of 10-15% at populational level would not be the ideal rate at the hospitals level due to the differences on population they have been serving. At the hospital level, a perfectly effective system is necessary to understand the trends and causes of rising trends of CS ...
Dhakal-Rai, Sulochana +5 more
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Analysis of Cesarean Sections using Robson’s Ten Group Classification System
Objective: To analyze trends of CSs and evaluating them according to Robson’s Ten Groups Classification System (TGCS) at a leading government tertiary care hospital of South Punjab, Pakistan. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Nishtar Medical University Hospital, Multan Pakistan, from ...
Parveen, Rashida +3 more
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