electrochemical detection, in control rabbit carotid bodies and under several experimental conditions: 1) at different times (3 h, 6 h, 24 h, 48 h) after intravenous injection of reserpine (5 mg/kg); 2) 14 days after sympathectomy; 3) 14 days after section of the carotid sinus nerve. ...
cesarean section alsocaesarean section n. A surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus, performed to deliver a fetus. [From the traditional belief that JuliusCaesar(or his eponymous ancestor) was born by this operation.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Ed...
To determine a trend of cesarean section rate (CSR) and main contributing factors in a public sector hospital, representing northern part of Thailand. A re
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...
OBJECTIVE: We analyzed the delivery statistics from our institution to describe a successful program of cesarean section delivery reduction and to help us understand what factors explained the reduction. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of various cesarean section rates and risk factors from a ...
https://apps.who.int/gho//data/view.main.SUBREGcsection-SUR (2022). Accessed 26 April 2024. Negrini R, Ferreira RDDS, Albino RS, Daltro CAT. Reducing caesarean rates in a public maternity hospital by implementing a plan of action: a quality improvement report. BMJ Open Qual. 2020;9(2...
Statistical Analysis We used descriptive statistics to define rates of opioid prescribing and of new persistent opioid use. Cochran-Armitage trend tests were performed to assess rates of opioid prescribing and new persistent opioid use over time. Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate the...
It was predicted that if age-specific cesarean rates continued at the steady pattern of increase observed since 1970, 40% of births would be by cesarean in the year 2000. [19] Those predictions fell short, but not by much. The National Center for Health Statistics reported that the percentag...
24 The CMQCC Maternal Data Center system received monthly birth certificate data from the California Department of Public Health Center for Health Statistics and Informatics and semiannual maternal and neonatal hospital discharge diagnosis files (containing diagnosis, procedure, and disposition codes) from ...
Cesarean delivery has been associated with greater risks for maternal morbidity, longer hospital stays, and rehospitalization after childbirth than vaginal delivery. On the U.S. mainland (i.e., 50 states and District of Columbia), rates of total cesarean delivery and primary cesarean delivery (i...