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Frequency Analysis of Cesarean Section for Classification of Robson

Анализ частоты операций кесарева сечения по классификации Робсона

Frequency Analysis of Cesarean Section for Classification of Robson

Abstract

Проведенный ретроспективный анализ количества и показаний к абдоминальному родоразрешению в УЗ «Гродненский областной клинический перинатальный центр» с оценкой по 10 группам классификации M.S. Robson позволил выявить основные группы по количеству операций кесарева сечения (первородящие, с гестационным сроком ≥37 нед., одноплодная беременность, головное предлежание, индуцированные роды или плановое кесарево сечение; повторнородящие с рубцом на матке, с гестационным сроком ≥37 нед., одноплодная беременность, головное предлежание; женщины с многоплодной беременностью, включая женщин с одной или несколькими операциями кесарева сечения в анамнезе) и принять комплекс соответствующих организационных мероприятий по снижению частоты абдоминального родоразрешения. A retrospective analysis of the number and indications for abdominal delivery in Grodno Regional Clinical Perinatal Center with an assessment of 10 classification groups M.S. Robson revealed the main groups by the number of cesarean sections (nulliparous, with gestational age ≥37 weeks, singleton pregnancy, head presentation, induced childbirth or planned cesarean section; multiparous with a scar on the uterus, with gestational gestational age ≥37 weeks, singleton pregnancy , head presentation; women with multiple pregnancies, including women with a history of cesarean section) and take a set of appropriate organizational measures to reduce the frequency of abdominal delivery.

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