Interinstitutional variations in mode of birth after a previous caesarean section: a cross-sectional study in six German hospitals

Author:

Gross Mechthild M.,Matterne Andrea,Berlage Silvia,Kaiser Annette,Lack Nicholas,Macher-Heidrich Susanne,Misselwitz Björn,Bahlmann Franz,Falbrede Jörg,Hillemanns Peter,von Kaisenberg Constantin,von Koch Franz Edler,Schild Ralf L.,Stepan Holger,Devane Declan,Mikolajczyk Rafael

Abstract

AbstractRegional and interinstitutional variations have been recognized in the increasing incidence of caesarean section. Modes of birth after previous caesarean section vary widely, ranging from elective repeat caesarean section (ERCS) and unplanned repeat caesarean section (URCS) after trial of labour to vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC). This study describes interinstitutional variations in mode of birth after previous caesarean section in relation to regional indicators in Germany.A cross-sectional study using the birth registers of six maternity units (n=12,060) in five different German states (n=370,209). Indicators were tested by χThe percentages of women in the six units with previous caesarean section ranged from 11.9% to 15.9% (P=0.002). VBAC was planned for 36.0% to 49.8% (P=0.003) of these women, but actually completed in only 26.2% to 32.8% (P=0.66). Depending on the indicator, the units studied deviated from the regional data by up to 32% [relative risk 0.68 (0.47–0.97)] in respect of completed VBAC among all initiated VBAC.There is substantial interinstitutional variation in mode of birth following previous caesarean section. This variation is in addition to regional patterns.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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