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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-9 | Issue-06
Analysis of Caeserean Section Rate, According to Robson’s Criteria at Diphu Medical College and Hospital, Diphu
Dr. Nikhil Ranjan Rajkhowa, Dr. Shireen Barbhuiya, Dr. Binoy Kumar Bora
Published: June 23, 2021 | 114 152
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2021.v09i06.030
Pages: 1006-1010
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Abstract
Objective: Globally, caesarean section rates are mounting and currently exceed the safe upper limit of 15%.Monitering CS rates using clinical indications and obstetrics sub-group analysis could confirm that women in need have been served. For that purpose, we have analyzed the caesarean section rates in Diphu medical College and hospital, Diphu, Karbianglong with Robsons classification system. Materials and Method: A cross-sectional observational study is undertaken over a period of 6 month in DMCH. Results: Total deliveries in the study period were 1171 births.50.21% delivered by caesarean section. Of which, the largest contributors are group2 (27.72%), 5(25.85%) and group 1(23.98%). Conclusion: As the caesarean section rates are raising exponentially, the increasing primary caesarean section rates to be targeted to reduce the overall caesarean section rate.