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Analysis of Birth Statistics, Examination of Caesarean Rates and Caesarean Indications; Retrospective Study
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Aim: This study investigated cesarean delivery rates and indications for cesarean delivery among patients who gave birth in our clinic between 2019 and 2022.
Material and Method: For the study, the data of 16,559 patients who gave birth between 2019 and 2022 in the Obstetrics and Gynecology clinic of a Training and Research Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The mode of delivery, gender information, fetal birth weight, vaginal delivery, and cesarean section rates and indications for cesarean section were analyzed.
Results: Among the patients who gave birth in our clinic between January 01, 2019, and December 31, 2022, 58.1% delivered vaginally, and 41.9% delivered by cesarean section. According to the four-year average, 48.5% of the babies born were girls, and 51.5% were boys. The most common indication for cesarean section was previous uterine surgery. The rate of primary cesarean section among cesarean deliveries was 47%. The most common indications for primary cesarean section were fetal distress, breech presentation, and non-progressive labor. Conclusion: In our clinic, the four-year average cesarean delivery rate was 41.9%. Although this rate is below the national average of 53%, it is above the Ministry of Health's target rate of 35% in Turkey. When evaluated specifically for our province, we think this is mainly due to the lack of obstetrician-gynecologists in the districts and the high number of referrals to our hospital. Nevertheless, considering these results, it is clear that more comprehensive studies are needed to reduce cesarean section rates.
Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University Faculty of Medicine
Title: Analysis of Birth Statistics, Examination of Caesarean Rates and Caesarean Indications; Retrospective Study
Description:
Aim: This study investigated cesarean delivery rates and indications for cesarean delivery among patients who gave birth in our clinic between 2019 and 2022.
Material and Method: For the study, the data of 16,559 patients who gave birth between 2019 and 2022 in the Obstetrics and Gynecology clinic of a Training and Research Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.
The mode of delivery, gender information, fetal birth weight, vaginal delivery, and cesarean section rates and indications for cesarean section were analyzed.
Results: Among the patients who gave birth in our clinic between January 01, 2019, and December 31, 2022, 58.
1% delivered vaginally, and 41.
9% delivered by cesarean section.
According to the four-year average, 48.
5% of the babies born were girls, and 51.
5% were boys.
The most common indication for cesarean section was previous uterine surgery.
The rate of primary cesarean section among cesarean deliveries was 47%.
The most common indications for primary cesarean section were fetal distress, breech presentation, and non-progressive labor.
Conclusion: In our clinic, the four-year average cesarean delivery rate was 41.
9%.
Although this rate is below the national average of 53%, it is above the Ministry of Health's target rate of 35% in Turkey.
When evaluated specifically for our province, we think this is mainly due to the lack of obstetrician-gynecologists in the districts and the high number of referrals to our hospital.
Nevertheless, considering these results, it is clear that more comprehensive studies are needed to reduce cesarean section rates.
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