TY - JOUR
T1 - A Prospective, Population-Based Study of Trends in Operative Vaginal Delivery Compared to Cesarean Delivery Rates in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, 2010-2016
AU - Harrison, Margo S.
AU - Saleem, Sarah
AU - Ali, Sumera
AU - Pasha, Omrana
AU - Chomba, Elwyn
AU - Carlo, Waldemar A.
AU - Garces, Ana L.
AU - Krebs, Nancy F.
AU - Hambidge, K. Michael
AU - Goudar, Shivaprasad S.
AU - Dhaded, S. M.
AU - Kodkany, Bhala
AU - Derman, Richard J.
AU - Patel, Archana
AU - Hibberd, Patricia L.
AU - Esamai, Fabian
AU - Liechty, Edward A.
AU - Tshefu, Antoinette
AU - Lokangaka, Adrien
AU - Bauserman, Melissa
AU - Bose, Carl L.
AU - Althabe, Fernando
AU - Belizan, Jose M.
AU - Buekens, Pierre
AU - Moore, Janet L.
AU - Wallace, Dennis D.
AU - Miodovnik, Menachem
AU - Koso-Thomas, Marion
AU - McClure, Elizabeth M.
AU - Goldenberg, Robert L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Objective Few data are available on cesarean delivery and operative vaginal delivery trends in low- and middle-income countries. Our objective was to analyze a prospective population-based registry including eight sites in seven low- and middle-income countries to observe trends in operative vaginal delivery versus cesarean delivery rates over time, across sites. Study Design A prospective population-based study, including home and facility births among women enrolled from 2010 to 2016, was performed in communities in Argentina, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guatemala, India, Kenya, Pakistan, and Zambia. Women were enrolled during pregnancy and delivery outcome data were collected. Results We analyzed 354,287 women; 4,119 (1.2%) underwent an operative vaginal delivery and 45,032 (11.2%) delivered by cesarean. Across all sites with data for 7 years, rates of operative vaginal delivery decreased from 1.6 to 0.3%, while cesarean delivery increased from 6.4 to 14.4%. Similar trends were seen when individual country data were analyzed. Operative vaginal delivery rates decreased in both hospitals and clinics, except in the hospital setting at one of the Indian sites. Conclusion In low- and middle-income countries, operative vaginal delivery is becoming less utilized while cesarean delivery is becoming an increasingly common mode of delivery.
AB - Objective Few data are available on cesarean delivery and operative vaginal delivery trends in low- and middle-income countries. Our objective was to analyze a prospective population-based registry including eight sites in seven low- and middle-income countries to observe trends in operative vaginal delivery versus cesarean delivery rates over time, across sites. Study Design A prospective population-based study, including home and facility births among women enrolled from 2010 to 2016, was performed in communities in Argentina, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guatemala, India, Kenya, Pakistan, and Zambia. Women were enrolled during pregnancy and delivery outcome data were collected. Results We analyzed 354,287 women; 4,119 (1.2%) underwent an operative vaginal delivery and 45,032 (11.2%) delivered by cesarean. Across all sites with data for 7 years, rates of operative vaginal delivery decreased from 1.6 to 0.3%, while cesarean delivery increased from 6.4 to 14.4%. Similar trends were seen when individual country data were analyzed. Operative vaginal delivery rates decreased in both hospitals and clinics, except in the hospital setting at one of the Indian sites. Conclusion In low- and middle-income countries, operative vaginal delivery is becoming less utilized while cesarean delivery is becoming an increasingly common mode of delivery.
KW - cesarean delivery
KW - facility-based delivery
KW - low- and middle-income countries
KW - mode of delivery
KW - operative vaginal delivery
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U2 - 10.1055/s-0038-1673656
DO - 10.1055/s-0038-1673656
M3 - Article
C2 - 30372772
AN - SCOPUS:85063533459
SN - 0735-1631
VL - 36
SP - 730
EP - 736
JO - American Journal of Perinatology
JF - American Journal of Perinatology
IS - 7
ER -