Correlation between Cesarean Delivery and Neonatal Morbidity
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-02-01
Authors : Msc. Ma. Etleva Rustami; Nikita Manoku; Klodiana Poshi; Albana Cela; Alketa Hoxha;
Page : 1247-1251
Keywords : caesarean section; vaginal delivery; neonatal morbidity;
Abstract
This study shall include all births concluded in the intensive care unit during 2013-14, carried out at Mbretresha Geraldin University Hospital Center of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tirana. The study is retrospective. The number of babies involved is 629, of which 154 (24.5 %) were normal deliveries and 475 (75.5 %) were C-section ones. According to the results, it is clearly noticed a considerable growth of the number of C-section deliveries which have been transferred at the intensive care unit. The prevalence of serious conditions (problematic diagnosis) is much higher among C-section delivery (44.4 %) versus vaginal delivery (18.8 % %) and this difference is statistically highly significant. (Pless than0.001).
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