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Observational Study of the Percentage of Caesarean Sections According to Robson's Classification in the Departmental Hospital of Huancavelica - Peru during 2019

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Abstract

The objective of this study is to determine the rate of cesarean sections according to Robson's classification. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Observational, retrospective cross-sectional research, at a descriptive level, in 928 deliveries attended during the year 2019 at the Departmental Hospital of Huancavelica. The technique was documentary analysis, and the data collection from the Clinical History was used. The analysis of the results was carried out based on Robson's classification and descriptive statistics. RESULTS: The 928 deliveries were distributed in greater proportion in the groups: 1: 30%, 3: 25%, 2: 12%, 5: 10%, 10: 10% of Robson; the proportion of cesarean sections in adolescents was 53.1% (93/175), between 20 and 34 years old 52.1% (325/624) and between 35 and 49 years old 61.2% (79/129); among women residing in urban areas 49.2% and rural areas 59%. The overall cesarean section rate was 53.8%. The proportion of cesarean sections in each Robson group was: 1: 39%, 2: 84.2%, 3: 20%, 4: 85.7%, 5: 80.4%, 6: 100%, 7: 100%, 8: 88.2%, 9: 100%, 10: 72.2%. The groups that contributed the most to the overall absolute and relative rate of cesarean section were groups: 1: 11.6% and 21.6%; 2: 10.3% and 19.3%; 5: 58.4% and 15.6%, 10: 7.0% and 13.0%. Conclusion: The cesarean section rate in the hospital is high, but it is possible to reduce it since a large number of births were located in Robson's group 1, which very rarely requires the operation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)182-191
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology
Volume72
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Caesarean section
  • Cesarean section rate
  • Robson classification

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