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Predictors of Primary Ceaseran Section At Women Health Hospital

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Assiut University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Highlight the Most Important Preventable Factors That May Help Decrease Rate of Ceaseran Section in Egypt

Treatments

Other: A comparison between primary ceaseran section women and primary vaginally delivery women to determine predictors of primary ceaseran section

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06757790
Predictors of ceaseran section

Details and patient eligibility

About

Predictors of primary Ceaseran section Highlight the most important preventable risk factors that may help decrease rate of ceaseran section in Egypt

Full description

A caesarean section is a surgical procedure in which incisions are made through a woman's Anterior abdominal and uterus to deliver the baby. (1) It is performed whenever abnormal conditions are making normal delivery difficult and endangering the life of the mother or the baby. Cesarean section is the most common obstetric surgical procedure worldwide. Although low cesarean delivery rates are associated with an increase in adverse events, higher-than-institution cesarean delivery rates have been shown not to improve maternal or neonatal outcomes but to cause additional costs and unnecessary interventions (2). There is a global concern that the number of cesarean deliveries is increasing worldwide, regardless of health status, age, race, or gestational age. (3) A Cesarean section of can only effectively save the life of mother and child when it is medically justified (4). For mothers or infants who do not require a Cesarean section, there is no advantage to having it. (5) Recently, it has been reported that the rate of cesarean delivery in Egypt is increasing. (6) All women undergoing indicated or voluntary Cesarean section are at risk of various complications and negative consequences for future pregnancies.(7) Therefore, avoiding unnecessary Cesarean section must be a top priority.(8) An increase in Cesarean has been observed to be among women of all ages and race/ethnicities, in every state, and is thought to be due to; decrease in Vaginal Births after Caesarean Section (VBAC), decreased vaginal births of breech presentation, and increased prevalence of high-risk pregnancies such as advanced maternal age and some subjective indications during labour such as non-reassuring fetal status and arrest of dilation

Enrollment

298 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

a. Inclusion criteria:

  1. All pregnant women underwent primary ceaseran section
  2. All primiparous women delivered vaginally b. Exclusion criteria:

(1) any women done previous one or more ceaseran section before (2) All pregnant women delivered vaginally before more than one time (2) women had previous uterine scar as hysterectomy, myomectomy (4) any female refused to participate

Trial design

298 participants in 2 patient groups

Primary ceaseran section women
Description:
A comparison between primary ceaseran section women and primary vaginally delivery women to determine predictors of primary ceaseran section
Treatment:
Other: A comparison between primary ceaseran section women and primary vaginally delivery women to determine predictors of primary ceaseran section
Primary vaginally delivery women
Description:
A comparison between primary ceaseran section women and primary vaginally delivery women to determine predictors of primary ceaseran section
Treatment:
Other: A comparison between primary ceaseran section women and primary vaginally delivery women to determine predictors of primary ceaseran section

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Mina Mikhail Mina Mikhail labib melk

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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