Mahmoud F Abu-Jubara’s research while affiliated with Hamad Medical Corporation and other places

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Timing of elective repeated cesarean delivery in patients with previous two or more cesarean section
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August 2012

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Mahmoud F Abu-Jubara

Objective: To assess the maternal and neonatal consequences of scheduling elective repeated cesarean section (ERCS) at 39 weeks rather than 38 weeks and to assess the impacts of delivering by emergency cesarean section (CS) before the planned date. Design: Retrospective Cohort study. Population: Patients with previous two or more CS planned for ERCS at term during the period from January to June 2011. Methods: Medical records were reviewed for demographic and clinical data, planned timing of CS, emergency cesarean and any adverse maternal or neonatal outcome. Main Outcome Measures: Adverse maternal or neonatal outcome. Results: Four hundred and twenty women were included, 71.4% of cases were posted <39 weeks and 28.6% were posted at ≥39 weeks. Patients posted ≥ 39 weeks were more prone to deliver by emergency CS (16.6 vs. 10.6%) and the neonates were less prone to RDS and NICU admission (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Our data support the justification to book patients for ERCS at ≥39 weeks.

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... In another study [16], uterine rupture was not significantly related to the number of gestational weeks; in contrast, it was observed much more often in emergency C/S pregnancies than in scheduled pregnancies. Another study by Tita et al. also supported this finding [6]. ...

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Timing of four or more scheduled cesarean sections
Timing of elective repeated cesarean delivery in patients with previous two or more cesarean section
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  • August 2012