Contemporary Trends in Cesarean Delivery Rates and Indications.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2024
Publication Title
American Journal of Perinatalogy
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe cesarean delivery rates and indications at a single center in order to assess the impact of the guidelines published by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine on trends in labor management.
STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective cohort study of patients ≥23 weeks' gestation delivering at a single tertiary care referral center from 2013 to 2018. Demographic characteristics, mode of delivery, and main indication for cesarean delivery were ascertained by individual chart review. Cesarean delivery indications (mutually exclusive) were the following: repeat cesarean delivery, nonreassuring fetal status, malpresentation, maternal indications (e.g., placenta previa or genital herpes simplex virus), failed labor (any stage labor arrest), or other (i.e., fetal anomaly and elective). Polynomial (cubic) regression models were used to model rates of cesarean delivery and indications over time. Subgroup analyses further examined trends in nulliparous women.
RESULTS: Of the 24,637 patients delivered during the study period, 24,050 were included in the analysis; 7,835 (32.6%) had a cesarean delivery. The rates of overall cesarean delivery were significantly different over time (
CONCLUSION: Despite changes in labor management definitions and guidelines encouraging vaginal birth, the rates of overall cesarean delivery did not decrease over time. The indications for delivery, particularly failed labor, repeat cesarean delivery, and malpresentation have not significantly changed over time.
KEY POINTS: · The rates of overall cesarean deliveries did not decrease despite the 2014 published recommendations for the reduction in cesarean deliveries.. · There were no significant differences in the indications of cesarean deliveries among nulliparous or multiparous women.. · Despite the adoption of strategies to reduce the overall and primary cesarean delivery rates, these trends remain unchanged.. · Indications for delivery, particularly failed labor, repeat cesarean delivery, and malpresentation have also not significantly changed over time.. · Additional strategies to encourage and increase vaginal delivery rates must be adopted..
Volume
41
Issue
S 01
First Page
e2026
Last Page
e2033
Recommended Citation
Jaber S, Blanchard CT, Lu MY, Cozzi GD, Casey BM, Tita AT et al. Contemporary trends in cesarean delivery rates and indications. Am J Perinatol. 2024 May;41(S 01):e2026-e2033. doi: 10.1055/a-2097-1958. PMID: 37216971
DOI
10.1055/a-2097-1958
ISSN
1098-8785
PubMed ID
37216971