Impact of clinical audits on Cesarean section rate in a Spanish hospital: analysis of 6 year data according to the Robson classification
In 1985, the World Health Organization claimed that there was no justification for cesarean section (CS) rates over 10-15% [1], as higher rates were not associated with further improvement in maternal and neonatal outcomes and could be linked to negative consequences [2 –6].
Source: European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology - Category: OBGYN Authors: Patricia Pinto, Patricia H. Crisp ín-Milart, Elena Rojo, Begoña Adiego Tags: Full length article Source Type: research
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