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Title: Rationalised limitation of labour inductions reverses a rising trend of caesarean section rate
Authors: Mesens, Tinne
Van Holsbeke, C
Kerkhofs, C
De Bruyn, C
GYSELAERS, Wilfried 
Issue Date: 2013
Source: First European Congress on Intrapartum Care, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 23th - 25th 2013
Abstract: Because of a rising trend of caesarean section (CS) rate in Ziekenhuis Oost Limburg (ZOL) in Genk Belgium, an audit was performed in 2007 using the Robson classification in 10 groups (Table 1). After this, labour induction in term cephalic singleton pregnancies was identified as the most important responsible factor of the rise in CS rate. In 2008, a rationalised change of labour management was introduced by concentrating on the correct diagnosis of labour and reducing non-medical inductions in term singleton pregnancies without a scar. This study aims to evaluate the impact on CS rate of rationalised change of labour ward management.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/15158
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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