Profile of Cesarean Sections since the BPJS Era

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Objective: To find out the profile of cesarean section in dr. Zainoel Abidin Hospital since the BPJS era. Methods: This study was a descriptive-observational with retrospective design. The data were obtained in March-April 2017. We collected 3656 data from medical record period January 1st, 2014 - December 31st, 2016. Results: The finding showed there were 1,669 vaginal deliveries (45.65%) and 1,987 cesarean sections (54.35%). The most frequent causes to cesarean sections were induction failure (49.77%), cephalopelvic disproportion (14.33%), pregnancy-induced hypertension (11.21%), malpresentation (8.91), and antepartum haemorrhage (4.33%). Conclusions: The incidence of cesarean sections in dr. Zainoel Abidin Hospital since the BPJS era was 54.35%, increased by 13.29% than the year of 2011-2013 (41.06%) with the most frequent cause is induction failure (49.77%).

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Andalas, M., Maharani, C. R., Jannah, R., Harisah, S., Haekal, M., & Ichsan. (2020). Profile of Cesarean Sections since the BPJS Era. Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 8(1), 5–8. https://doi.org/10.32771/inajog.v8i1.1028

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