Unplanned Cesarean for Abnormal or Indeterminate Fetal Heart Tracing Varies Significantly by Race and Ethnicity
Elizabeth Langen,
Althea Bourdeau,
Jessi Ems
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionThe US maternity care system achieves worse outcomes for birthing people identifying as Black versus White. Assessment of fetal well‐being in labor is an area of perinatal care subject to significant interobserver variability and therefore may be at particular risk of medical racism influencing care.MethodsStatewide collaborative quality initiative data, focused on decreasing the nulliparous, term, singleton, vertex (NTSV) cesarean birth rate, were used to conduct a retrospective cohort study to as… Show more
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