Affiliation:
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Tauranga Hospital Tauranga New Zealand
2. Department of Surgery Tauranga Hospital Tauranga New Zealand
Abstract
AbstractThis study primarily aims to investigate the relationship between decision‐to‐delivery interval (DDI) and fetal and maternal outcomes in patients undergoing an emergency caesarean section. A secondary aim was to investigate if any maternal or labour features adversely affected outcomes. Two‐hundred and forty‐six patients underwent an emergency caesarean section within a 9 month period. Outcomes considered included estimated blood loss, need for special care baby unit admission, need for neonatal resus in the form of continuous positive airway pressure and initial APGARs. A multivariate regression analysis was used. This study found no relation between DDI and outcomes.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine
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