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  1. Robson's Classification allowed us to identify the groups of women contributing to this increase. Keywords: Cesarean section. Classification. Perinatal outcomes. Texto completo. Introducción. Los porcentajes de cesáreas han aumentado de forma sustancial, particularmente en los países desarrollados, durante la última década 1.

  2. 26 de sept. de 2019 · Robson Classification: Implementation Manual. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2017. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO Any mediation relating to disputes arising under the licence shall be conducted in accordance with the mediation rules of the World Intellectual Property Organization.

  3. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Background. The Robson classification has become a global standard for comparing and monitoring cesarean delivery (CD) rates across populations and over time; however, this classification does not account for differences in important maternal, fetal, and obstetric practice factors known to impact CD rates.

  4. 8 de feb. de 2019 · To our knowledge, even the few studies in high-income countries, which used individual patient databases for the Robson classification, 22–24 had access to much less information than in this study in Sri Lanka, where a large number of variables were collected prospectively. 9 The availability of many variables, including CS indications by Robson groups, was invaluable for an in-depth ...

  5. 21 de mar. de 2023 · As the Robson classification is categorized as a “women-based” classification model that essentially informs us who is going to undergo a CS, depending on maternal and pregnancy characteristics , it would be important for the multidimensional investigation of the increasing cesarean sections in Greece to be investigated simultaneously in the same sample based on the reasons and indications ...

  6. 30 de nov. de 2020 · The Robson classification of CS shows the CS rates in specific groups, see Fig 1 and S1 File, to help identifying possible reasons for this variation [12,13]. The Robson classification is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) [2,12,14].

  7. The application of the Robson classification can be a useful method to identify groups that require the application of specific measures aimed at standardizing the management of these patients, thus allowing to reduce the rate of cesarean sections. Keywords: Caesarean section.