Background and Aims Category 1 caesarian section (Cat-1 section) is usually performed under general anaesthesia (GA), but recently this has been replaced with the rapid sequence spinal (RSSp) technique [1]. This audit assessed the anaesthetic complication rates and patient satisfaction, and foetal...
caesarean section来历剖宫产术的历史溯源:从凯撒传说到拉丁词根 关于“剖宫产术”(Caesarean section)这一医学术语的起源,历史学界与医学界始终存在两种交织的传说与词源解释。尽管现代人普遍将其简称为“C-section”,但“Caesarean”一词背后隐藏着跨越千年的文化记忆与语言演化。 传说与...
caesarean, caesarean section An operation to deliver a baby or babies by sectioning (cutting open) the uterus (reached by opening the abdomen, in case that isn't obvious). Now typically C-section (more information there). Latin, caedo In means `I cut.' The stem changes to caes- in ...
(Appendix4). After excluding ineligible studies and applying the pre-specified limitation of the 15 largest cohorts in each procedure sub-category, 96 eligible articles were included, describing caesarean section or hysterectomy in 130 cohorts, totalling 1,741,894 women (Fig.1, Table1) [3,13,...
We also considered the association between mode of birth and transition of IOTF BMI category from three to five years (two time points); 0 = remained normal (base outcome), 1 = remained obese, 2 = became obese, 3 = became non-obese and 4 = other transition. ...
The Caesarean section (C-section) rate is used as an indicator for availability and utilization of life-saving obstetric services. The purpose of the present study was to explore changes in C-section rates between 1995 and 2011 by area, place of delivery
Caesarean section rates in referred and self-referred birthing women In the final sample, 6,765 women were delivered by CS; a facility-based CS rate of 32.7%. Emergency CS consti- tuted 80% of all CS deliveries. Less than 2% of all births were operative vaginal births (ventouse or ...
Excessive GWG in overweight women and women whose pre-pregnancy BMI was between 23.0 and < 25.0 kg/m2 increased the risk of foetal acidosis, especially in new-borns delivered vaginally, but not in those delivered by caesarean section. Conversely, excessive GWG did not have significant ...
In severe infection with associated hypoxia, the outcomes for the mother are potentially improved by undergoing caesarean section.References [1] Knight M, Bunch K, Vousden N, et al. Characteristics and outcomes of pregnant women admitted to hospital with confirmed SARS-CoV- 2 infection in UK: ...
the proportion of caesarean section deliveries carried out under general anaesthesia approximately halved, from 7.7% to 3.7%. This lower rate of general anaesthesia (also 3.7%) was also found among the small number of women having