| Literature DB >> 28167965 |
Keisuke Tanaka1, Kassam Mahomed2.
Abstract
Caesarean section (CS) rates have been increasing worldwide and have caused concerns. For meaningful comparisons to be made World Health Organization recommends the use of the Ten-Group Robson classification as the global standard for assessing CS rates. 2625 women who birthed over a 12-month period were analysed using this classification. Women with previous CS (group 5) comprised 10.9% of the overall 23.5% CS rate. Women with one previous CS who did not attempt VBAC contributed 5.3% of the overall 23.5% CS rate. Second largest contributor was singleton nulliparous women with cephalic presentation at term (5.1% of the total 23.5%). Induction of labour was associated with higher CS rate (groups 1 and 3) (24.5% versus 11.9% and 6.2% versus 2.6%, resp.). For postdates IOL we recommend a gatekeeper booking system to minimise these being performed <41 weeks. We suggest setting up dedicated VBAC clinic to support for women with one previous CS. Furthermore review of definition of failure to progress in labour not only may lower CS rates in groups 1 and 2a but also would reduce the size of group 5 in the future.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28167965 PMCID: PMC5259597 DOI: 10.1155/2017/5648938
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol Int ISSN: 1687-9597
Rate of Caesarean section by the Ten-Group Robson classification.
| Relative size of groups (% of total number of births) | CS rate in each group (% of number of women in each group) | Contribution made by each group to the overall CS rate % | |
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| (1) Nulliparous, single cephalic, ≥37 weeks, spontaneous labour |
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| (2) Nulliparous, single cephalic, ≥37 weeks |
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| (a) Induced | 9.8% | 63/257 (24.5%) | 2.4% |
| (b) CS before labour | 0.5% | 13/13 (100%) | 0.5% |
| (3) Multiparous, single cephalic, ≥37 weeks, spontaneous labour |
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| (4) Multiparous, single cephalic, ≥37 weeks |
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| (a) Induced | 12.2% | 20/321 (6.2%) | 0.8% |
| (b) CS before labour | 1.5% | 40/40 (100%) | 1.5% |
| (5) Previous CS, singleton cephalic, ≥37 weeks |
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| (a) Spontaneous labour | 4.5% | 54/119 (45.4%) | 2.1% |
| (b) Induced | 1.2% | 9/32 (28.1%) | 0.3% |
| (c) CS before labour | 8.5% | 224/224 (100%) | 8.5% |
| (6) All nulliparous breeches |
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| (a) Spontaneous labour | 5/6 | ||
| (b) Induced | 0/1 | ||
| (c) CS before labour | 16/16 | ||
| (7) All multiparous breeches |
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| (a) Spontaneous labour | 9/11 | ||
| (b) Induced | 0/1 | ||
| (c) CS before labour | 17/17 | ||
| (8) All multiple pregnancies |
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| (a) Spontaneous labour | 7/15 | ||
| (b) Induced | 3/13 | ||
| (c) CS before labour | 10/10 | ||
| (9) All abnormal lies |
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| (a) Spontaneous labour | 5/5 | ||
| (b) Induced | 4/4 | ||
| (c) CS before labour | 5/5 | ||
| (10) All singleton cephalic, ≤36 weeks |
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| (a) Spontaneous labour | 9/67 | ||
| (b) Induced | 3/39 | ||
| (c) CS before labour | 18/18 | ||
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Groups 7–10 include women with previous CS.