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CESAREAN SECTION: RISK AND SAFETY LIMITS

Rizaev Zh.A., Republican Perinatal Center, Uzbekistan, Tashkent

Asadov D.A. Republican Perinatal Center, Uzbekistan, Tashkent

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The authors note that the indications for CS surgery in perinatal centers of Uzbekistan have increased in 2017-2020. The structure of indications for cesarean section in all perinatal centers of the country is dominated by a scar on the uterus, then: preeclampsia, pelvic-cephalic disproportion, premature placental abruption was an indication, the threatening condition of the fetus, breech presentation, multiple births, high myopia, cardiovascular diseases. Testimony from the mother is reliable in 5.5. times more likely to be an indication for CS than fetal indications (p=0.000004). Among the indications from the mother, obstetric conditions (uterine scar, PONRP, pelvic-cephalic disproportion, abnormal fetal position, preeclampsia, weakness of labor, generally narrowed pelvis, etc.) were significantly more indications for CS (p = 0.000004) than somatic diseases of the mother.

Key words: caesarean section, maternal mortality

First page

174

Last page

178

For citation: Rizaev Zh.A., Asadov D.A. – CESAREAN SECTION: RISK AND SAFETY LIMITS //New Day in Medicine 2024 1(63): 174-178 https://newdaymedicine.com/index.php/2024/01/18/l-761/

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