Cesarean SectionRisk ManagementCost ControlPregnancyNational Institutes of Health (U.SUnited StatesFemaleTo the Editor.— The recent study by Gleicher1 and the comments on it by Dr Rosen2 are most interesting.It appears that all studies on cesarean delivery will be incomplete until the publication ...
Based on their yearly clinical statistics for 1983-1989, the cesarean section and stillbirth rates at National Maternity Hospital (Dublin), where the patients are generally white, and University Hospital (Newark), where the patients are predominantly black, were compared. After adjusting for confoundin...
Significant differences in cesarean section rates between a private and a public hospital in Brazil. A.M. Da Silva, and V. S. Ribeiro, "Significant differences in cesarean section rates between a private and a public hospital in Brazil," Cadernos de... Sueli,de,Almeida,... - 《Cadernos ...
185 Cesarean section rates by induction of labor indication in diabetic pregnanciesdoi:10.1016/j.ajog.2020.12.207Kelsey OlerichEmily FayJoseph HwangAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
This study uses national natality data from the National Vital Statistics System, provided by the National Center for Health Statistics, covering the years 2011 to 2018 (N=23,810,031) to investigate racial disparities in cesarean section (C-section) rates between non-Hispanic Black and non-...
Although cesarean section delivery is an important indicator of access to life-saving essentialobstetriccare[3], these increased rates have many health implications, by applying an incremental burden on healthcare systems[4]and increased risks for both mother and child compared tovaginal delivery[5],...
Increasing cesarean-section rates have focused attention on variations in the use of this procedure that appear to be independent of medical indication. We investigated the relation between the rate of primary cesarean section and socioeconomic status in a cohort of 245,854 singleton infants born to...
Cesarean section (CS) is a surgical procedure designated to prevent maternal and neonatal mortality. Since 2000, CS rates have doubled in several countries, with a number of procedures performed without proper obstetric indications [1]. When CS is conducted without medical necessity, it can elevate...
A statistically significant difference was found between mean cesarean rates by insurance premium territories in each State. A correlation was observed between increased insurance rates among territories and increased cesarean section rates. Based on these results, a substantial impact was found on ...
Reducing cesarean section rates “Healthy People 2020,” the United States federal prevention agenda for building a healthier nation, has established a goal of reducing cesareans for first time births to 24.7% or less for low-risk females [72]. However, the relative safety and the short-term ...