2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291174
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Asian-white disparities in obstetric anal sphincter injury: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

Meejin Park,
Susitha Wanigaratne,
Rohan D’Souza
et al.

Abstract: Background Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) describes severe injury to the perineum and perineum and perianal muscles following birth and occurs in 4.4% to 6.0% of vaginal births in Canada. Studies from high-income countries have identified an increased risk of OASI in individuals who identify as Asian race versus those who identify as white. This protocol outlines a systematic review and meta-analysis which aims to determine the incidence of OASI in individuals living in high-income countries who identi… Show more

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“…In the Canadian context, if the rates of OASI among spontaneous vaginal, forceps, and vacuum deliveries in Asian women were 1.5 times as high, they would be 4.2%, 32.3%, and 17.6%, respectively, and these rates would be even higher among those birthing for the first time. In an effort to better quantify and understand racial differences in OASI, we are conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis to synthesise published studies on the association between Asian race and OASI 10…”
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“…In the Canadian context, if the rates of OASI among spontaneous vaginal, forceps, and vacuum deliveries in Asian women were 1.5 times as high, they would be 4.2%, 32.3%, and 17.6%, respectively, and these rates would be even higher among those birthing for the first time. In an effort to better quantify and understand racial differences in OASI, we are conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis to synthesise published studies on the association between Asian race and OASI 10…”
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confidence: 99%