CHANGING TRENDS IN CAESAREAN DELIVERY - A CLINICAL STUDY

Abstract

Annappa Shetty1

BACKGROUND Today, there is a concern over the rising caesarean delivery both in the developed and developing countries across the world. It has been observed that both primary and repeat caesarean deliveries have been increasing at an alarming rate. Indications for caesarean deliveries also shows changing trends in the present scenario. The main aim of this study is to compare the caesarean delivery rates over the last one decade. The objective behind the study is to understand the contributing factors for the new trends. MATERIALS AND METHODS For this study, the data was collected in a retrospective manner from all the deliveries that occurred between July 1, 2005, to June 30, 2006, and July 2015 to June 30, 2016, in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Karwar Institute of Medical Science, Karwar. A cohort of 2752 delivered women were studied. Among the caesarean births, the indications for both the primary and repeat caesarean sections were studied. After analysing the caesarean births from total live births, the rate for both primary and repeat caesarean were calculated. RESULTS The caesarean delivery rate is increased from 167 to 263 for 1000 live births with increase in primary caesarean delivery rate from 101 (10.1%) to 187 (18.7%) per 1000 live births in last one decade. Foetal distress, cephalopelvic disproportion, arrest of descent, multiple gestations, breech presentation contributed to this increase.
CONCLUSION
There is an increase in the total caesarean rate with significant rise in the primary caesarean rate in the last one decade.

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