Literature DB >> 22944178

[Secular trends of cesarean delivery and cesarean delivery on maternal request among primiparous women with singleton pregnancy in Southern and Northern China during 1993-2010].

Yi-bo Zhu1, Hong-tian Li, Ya-li Zhang, Zhi-wen Li, Le Zhang, Jian-meng Liu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the secular trends of cesarean delivery and cesarean delivery on maternal request (CDMR) among primiparous women with singleton pregnancy in Southern and Northern China.
METHODS: The Perinatal Healthcare Surveillance System was established in 26 counties/cities of 3 Chinese provinces since 1993. A total of 1 317 774 primiparous women with singleton pregnancy were monitored through the system during the 1993 - 2010 period. Chi-square tests were performed to assess the linear trends in the prevalence of cesarean delivery and CDMR.
RESULTS: During the 18-year period, 496 054 cesarean deliveries and 129 219 CDMRs were identified. The prevalence rates of cesarean delivery and CDMR were 37.6% and 10.0% respectively. CDMR accounted for 26.0% of all cesarean births. The prevalence of cesarean delivery increased from 29.4% during the 1993 - 1995 period to 58.7% during the 2006 - 2010 in Southern urban area, from 18.2% to 58.3% in Southern rural area and from 4.3% to 49.5% in Northern rural area. The prevalence of CDMR increased by 34 folds from 0.6% during the 1993 - 1995 period to 21.3% during the 2006 - 2010 period in Southern urban area, by 40 folds from 0.6% to 24.4% in Southern rural area and by 44 folds from 0.6% to 27.3% in Northern rural area. The proportions of CDMR in all cesarean deliveries significantly increased in all three regions. Women aged over 30 years, overweight and well-educated were more likely to experience a cesarean delivery including CDMR.
CONCLUSION: The Chinese prevalence rates of cesarean delivery and CDMR increased dramatically during the 1993 - 2010 period and ranked the highest in the world by 2010. And CDMR became a non-negligible component in all cesarean sections.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22944178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi        ISSN: 0376-2491


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