2023
DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000930332.93726.e0
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The Majority of Urgent Cesarean Sections Had a Decision-to-Incision Time of Greater Than 30 Minutes [ID: 1377172]

Abstract: INTRODUCTION:The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has recommended that hospitals providing obstetrical care should have the capability to begin cesarean deliveries within 30 minutes. This has been taken out of context in that failure to meet a 30-minute decision-to-incision time for urgent cesarean sections may be criticized litigiously if a poor neonatal outcome occurs.METHODS:After IRB approval, a retrospective chart review of 186 consecutive urgent cesarean deliveries during 2020 at an ur… Show more

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