Caesarean Section Rate in a Tertiary Hospital in Makurdi, North-Central Nigeria

  • Hembah S
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Setting: Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi is a new tertiary health care institution which wasestablished by an Act of the Benue State House of Assembly and started offering clinical services in 2012.Background: There is widespread concern about the increasing proportion of births by caesarean section (CS)all over the world.Objectives: This study is to determine the CS rate, the indications, the trend and possible reasons for the rate ina new and emerging tertiary hospital.Patients and methods: The obstetric and theatre records of all caesarean deliveries that occurred at BenueState University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi, North Central Nigeria, between 1st September, 2002 and 31st August,2014 were reviewed retrospectively. The total number of deliveries was obtained from labour ward.Results: There were 634 deliveries, out of which 124 were caesarean sections, giving a CS rate of 19.3%.Majority of the patients (43.5%) who had CS were in the age group 26-30 years, with (82.3%) of the total patientsincluded in this study were in the age range of 21-35 years, with a mean of 28.8. Of those who had CS (124), 8.9%were nulliparous while 78.2% were multiparous. 67.4% of the women were booked, while 14.7% were unbooked.Most of the patients (75.9%) delivered at term (37-42 weeks gestation), 17.9% delivered preterm and 6.3% hadprolonged pregnancy. Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) was the commonest indication for CS (28.8%), followed byprevious CS and fetal distress (14.4% and 12.3% respectively).Conclusion: although the CS rate in the developed countries appears to have stabilized and is slowing down,that in developing countries is still high. The CS rate at BSUTH is very high. CPD was the singular most commonfactor responsible followed by repeat CS and foetal distress. Deliberate attempts to reduce the CS rate should bemade. (PDF) Caesarean Section Rate in a Tertiary Hospital in Makurdi, North-Central Nigeria. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335310067_Caesarean_Section_Rate_in_a_Tertiary_Hospital_in_Makurdi_North-Central_Nigeria [accessed Apr 18 2022].

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Hembah, S. K. (2015). Caesarean Section Rate in a Tertiary Hospital in Makurdi, North-Central Nigeria. General Medicine: Open Access, 03(03). https://doi.org/10.4172/2327-5146.1000183

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