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01-12-2022 | Sectio Caesarea | Case report
The evaluation of decision-to-delivery interval in category-1 emergency cesarean section: a report of six cases
Author:
Atsushi Kotera
Published in:
JA Clinical Reports
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Issue 1/2022
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Abstract
Background
In category-1 emergency cesarean section, decision-to-delivery interval (DDI) is an important indicator for evaluating the quality of maternity care. I thus evaluated DDI and neonatal outcome in category-1 emergency cesarean section in our institution.
Case presentation
I collected data from the six patients undergoing category-1 emergency cesarean section performed between October 1, 2019, and December 31, 2021. The average age and gestational age were 32 years old (range, 21–42) and 34 weeks (range, 26–40), respectively. Three patients suffered from abruptio placenta and the others fetal distress. All the surgeries were performed under general anesthesia, and the average DDI was 21 min (range, 10–29). The morality was 25% in neonates whose gestational ages of >35 weeks, and that was 67% in neonates whose gestational ages of <27 weeks.
Conclusions
DDI was achieved within 30 min in all the patients, and the mortality of neonate might depend on gestational age.