Implementing the Robson Classification for caesarean sections in Pakistan: experience, challenges, and lessons learned. [PDF]
Summary The Robson Classification System is recognised as a first step for optimising the use of caesarean section and as a strategy for continuous quality improvement in maternal and newborn health.
Hassan L +6 more
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Risk factors and primary indications for cesarean section in women with gestational diabetes mellitus according to Robson classification. [PDF]
Highlights • Cesarean rates were highest in GDM women from group 5 with prior uterine scars.• Spontaneous labor was the strongest predictor of vaginal delivery.• Prior C-section, fetal distress, and multiples reduced vaginal delivery odds.• Promoting ...
Oliveira APV +6 more
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Mode of delivery according to Robson classification and perinatal outcomes in restricted and small for gestational age fetuses. [PDF]
Objective To evaluate the mode of delivery according to Robson classification (RC) and the perinatal outcomes in fetal growth restriction (FGR) and small for gestational age (SGA) fetuses.
Mazzola JB +8 more
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Cesarean delivery in Iran: a population-based analysis using the Robson classification system [PDF]
Background The rise of Cesarean Sections (CS) is a global concern. In Iran, the rate of CS increased from 40.7% in 2005 to 53% in 2014. This figure is even higher in the private sector.
Maryam Pourshirazi +6 more
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Optimizing caesarean section use and feasibility of implementing the Robson classification system: Perspectives of healthcare providers and policymakers. [PDF]
Introduction and Objective: In recent decades, caesarean section rates have increased dramatically worldwide and the reasons for this trend are not fully understood.
Shtainmetz N +3 more
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Investigating Cesarean Section Trends: A Study Using the Modified Robson Classification in a Tertiary Care Setting. [PDF]
Introduction: The cesarean section (CS) rate is steadily rising in developed and developing nations. While CS is often perceived as a life-saving intervention, it comes with associated dangers for both the present and future pregnancies.
Arshad H, Wadani ZH, Kamal Z, Masheer S.
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Cesarean section in Uruguay from 2008 to 2018: country analysis based on the Robson classification. An observational study [PDF]
Background The use of caesarean section has steadily increased, with Latin America being the region with the highest rates. Multiple factors account for that increase and the Robson classification is appropriate to compare determinants at the clinical ...
Mercedes Colomar +6 more
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Comparison of Robson Classification in adolescent pregnant with adult pregnant
The number of cesarean sections performed worldwide is increasing day by day. Establishing a common classification system for cesarean births is important in understanding what factors lead to the increase in these procedures.
Samet Osman Gunkaya +5 more
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Robsons Ten Group Classification of Cesarean Section at a Tertiary Center in Nepal
Background: Increasing trend in Ceasarean birth is the issue of both demand and supply side. One of the recommended tools to characterize every pregnancy admitted for childbirth is Robson ten-group classification system that may evaluate obstetric ...
Gehanath Baral +3 more
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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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