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Research paper thumbnail of Profile of Pregnant Women who Underwent Cesarean Section and their Perinatal Outcome at a Tertiary Referral Hospital

Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of referral system, in regard to pregnant women with ... more Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of referral system, in regard to pregnant women with indication of C-section, and to learn the patients’ profile and their baby’s perinatal outcome.Methods: The research uses a retrospective descriptive method utilizing patient medical records with history of C-section at RSCM from January 2016 to December 2019. The target population is all pregnant women who were referred and performed cesarean section to at the hospital.Results: The most indications of C-section were premature membrane ruptures (16.1%), fetal distress (14.5%) and previous C-section (14.1%). There were 1585 cases (41.9%) coming without referral, 779 cases (20.6%) were bookcase, and 806 (21.3%) non-bookcase without referral. The main reasons for referral were absence of NICU facilities (27.31%), premature membranes rupture (20.81%), and eclampsia/preeclampsia/HELLP syndrome (15.40%). Most babies are born with normal weight (2500-3999 grams) as many as 45.1% and 54.9% are g...

Research paper thumbnail of Profile of Pregnant Women who Underwent Cesarean Section and their Perinatal Outcome at a Tertiary Referral Hospital

Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of referral system, in regard to pregnant women with ... more Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of referral system, in regard to pregnant women with indication of C-section, and to learn the patients’ profile and their baby’s perinatal outcome.Methods: The research uses a retrospective descriptive method utilizing patient medical records with history of C-section at RSCM from January 2016 to December 2019. The target population is all pregnant women who were referred and performed cesarean section to at the hospital.Results: The most indications of C-section were premature membrane ruptures (16.1%), fetal distress (14.5%) and previous C-section (14.1%). There were 1585 cases (41.9%) coming without referral, 779 cases (20.6%) were bookcase, and 806 (21.3%) non-bookcase without referral. The main reasons for referral were absence of NICU facilities (27.31%), premature membranes rupture (20.81%), and eclampsia/preeclampsia/HELLP syndrome (15.40%). Most babies are born with normal weight (2500-3999 grams) as many as 45.1% and 54.9% are g...

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