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Evolution of indications for caesarean sections

Autor Keltouma Tadj, Setti-Aouicha Zelmat
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2022
We are witnessing a significant increase in the frequency of caesarean sections in the world due to a change in its indications. The concern to deliver a child in the best possible condition has seen the indications for the upper route increase in crescendo. Several studies have shown that the cesarean section rate in a maternity hospital is not only related to the characteristics of the patients, but also to the intrinsic characteristics of the maternity hospital or the obstetrician.Caesarean section has become in the minds of many obstetricians an instrument for fetal preservation. However, despite the large number of cesarean sections, the perinatal mortality rate (deaths of children under 7 days of age plus stillbirths) has remained stable over the last 20 years.The frequency of indications then poses difficulties of classification. This can be done according to the chronology in relation to the beginning of labor, according to the maternal, fetal or mixed interest...The delivery of pregnant women through prenatal consultation allows for early diagnosis of maternal pathologies during pregnancy, reducing even more the rate of emergency cesarean sections, which are a source of complications.
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ISBN-13: 9786204559452
ISBN-10: 6204559451
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: Our Knowledge Publishing

Notă biografică

Doctor TADJ Keltouma is a lecturer in Obstetrics Gynecology, holder of a DEMS in 2000. She is also head of the prenatal diagnosis unit in the Obstetrics Gynecology Department of the University Hospital of Oran.Doctor ZELMAT Setti Aouicha: Professor of anesthesia and intensive care since 2019.