2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-5013(03)75928-7
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Resultados de la aplicación de un protocolo para disminuir la tasa de cesáreas

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“…Nonetheless, there are not studies about the application of these models and its impact in their impact in the decrease of complications. The current results indicate that 56-80% of attempted vaginal trial of labor after cesarean section result in a successful vaginal delivery 24,26,27 , which corresponds to our study where the rate of vaginal delivery after a previous cesarean section remains at 58.2%. When analyzing the differences in the vaginal and instrumental delivery rates between the two groups, we found that cesarean delivery was significantly more frequent in the CG (41.8% vs. 22.2%), without finding any significant differences in the type of vaginal delivery, differentiating between normal and instrumental deliveries.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Nonetheless, there are not studies about the application of these models and its impact in their impact in the decrease of complications. The current results indicate that 56-80% of attempted vaginal trial of labor after cesarean section result in a successful vaginal delivery 24,26,27 , which corresponds to our study where the rate of vaginal delivery after a previous cesarean section remains at 58.2%. When analyzing the differences in the vaginal and instrumental delivery rates between the two groups, we found that cesarean delivery was significantly more frequent in the CG (41.8% vs. 22.2%), without finding any significant differences in the type of vaginal delivery, differentiating between normal and instrumental deliveries.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%