A Descriptive Analysis of Indications of Caesarean Section at SMS Medical College, Jaipur
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) - Year 2019, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Background: Caesarean section rates may vary among institutes .According to WHO , every effort should be made to prevent a caesarean . So far, available literature suggests that caesarean section rates should not go beyond 15% , but this not meet the practical aspect actually . Methods: At zenana hospital , SMS MEDICAL COLLEGE ,we carried out a prospective analytical study of caesarean sections rates along with their indications . Result: The total numbers of women delivered over the study period were 2000, out of which CS deliveries were 750.Overall, caesarean rate calculated for our centre was 37.5 %. Previous LSCS was the most Common indication of caesarean section In the present study accounting for 29.3% of all Cases . Fetal distress accounted for 14.5% ; Non Progression of labor / failed induction -13.7% Conclusion: The rate of caesarean at our at our institute was on higher side .Main reason of this was higher percentage of percentage of reffered patients ,higher percentage of previous caesarean and patient who had undergone failed trial of labor at peripheries.Among the booked patients most with scarred uterus did not give consent for trial of labor.
Authors and Affiliations
Swati Gait
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