2023
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20231516
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Decision to delivery interval in cesarean delivery for suspected fetal distress: the risk factors and outcomes

Abstract: Background: This study was to evaluate the differences in the neonatal outcomes after caesarean sections (CS) for suspected fetal distress in groups with decision to delivery interval (DDI) of 30 minutes or less and longer than 30 minutes. Factors associated with these intervals were also investigated. Methods: Data were retrospectively collected from all emergency caesarean deliveries for fetal distress in 2021. Maternal demographic data, the procedure characteristics and the neonatal outcomes were analyzed a… Show more

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