Interval between decision and delivery by caesarean section-are current standards achievable? Observational case series.
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OBJECTIVES To audit interval from decision to delivery in urgent caesarean section to determine whether the current standard of 30 minutes is achievable routinely; to determine whether delay leads to an excess of admissions to special care. DESIGN Three audit cycles over four years followed by a continuous audit over 32 months. SETTING Large district general hospital delivering 5500 women each year. PARTICIPANTS All women delivered by urgent caesarean section for abnormal fetal heart rate patterns, cord prolapse, failed instrumental delivery, or suspected placental abruption. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Proportion of women delivered within 30 and 40 minutes of decision. Admission rates to special care by length of interval between decision and delivery. RESULTS In the continuous audit 478 of 721 (66.3%) women were delivered in 30 minutes and 637 (88.3%) within 40 minutes; 29 (4.0%) were undelivered at 50 minutes. If the woman was taken to theatre in 10 minutes, 409 of 500 (81.8%) were delivered in 30 minutes and 495 (97%) in 40 minutes. There was no significant difference in the proportion of babies born at 36 weeks or later who were admitted to special care, when analysed by interval from decision to delivery. 36/449 (8%) babies with an interval from decision to delivery of less than 30 minutes were admitted to special care and 3/23 (13%) with an interval of more than 50 minutes were admitted. CONCLUSIONS The current recommendations for the interval between decision and delivery are not being achieved in routine practice. Failure to meet the recommendations does not seem to increase neonatal morbidity.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- BMJ
دوره 322 7298 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2001