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Implementation of the Four-Category Classification of Cesarean Section Urgency in Clinical Practice. A Prospective Study
Available to PurchaseFrancesco Maneschi, Desiree Biccirè, Giusi Santangelo, Seila Perrone, Alberto Scaini, Carmine Cosentino
Gynecol Obstet Invest (2017) 82 (4): 371–375.
Published Online: 30 September 2016
..., 1,313 (27.6%) with C-section of which 867 were urgent. The code was red in 0.98% of women, and 91.5% of newborns were delivered ≤30'; yellow in 5.1%; and green in 11.7%. The mean decision-to-delivery interval (DDI) ± SD was 19.6 ± 9.5 min, 36.6 ± 15.3 (p < 0.01), and 80.3 ± 52.8 (p < 0.01...
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Identification of Factors Influencing the Decision-to-Delivery Interval in Emergency Caesarean Sections
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2009) 68 (4): 248–254.
Published Online: 23 September 2009
... caesarean and the infant’s birth. Our objectives were to estimate the rate of prolonged intervals and identify the factors influencing the decision-to-delivery interval. Methods: All women who had given birth at Saint-Etienne University Hospital by a non-prophylactic caesarean section between September 1...