High Caesarean Delivery According to Risk of Hypertension Related Pregnancy and Robsons Classification in One of Mother and Children Hospital in Makassar Angeline Rumintjap, Maisuri Chalid, Deviana Riu
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Hasanuddin Makassar, Indonesia
Abstract
Objective: The study aimed to describe the relationship between hypertension related pregnancy and methods of delivery also analyse the caesarean delivery based on Robsons classification.
Methods : Descriptive study with cross-sectional design over 1 year period (December 1st 2018 to November 30th 2019) of 156 women with hypertension related pregnancy delivered in Sitti Khadijah 1 Mother and Children Hospital in Makassar, Indonesia. Risk factors, clinical manifestation, classification of hypertension, birth weight, 1-minute APGAR score and method of delivery were collected and analysed with Chi-square.
Results : Caesarean delivery was 87.8% in our study and birth weight is significantly related to method of delivery (p=0,018). According to Robsons classification, size of group 8 (5.8%), group 10 (9%) and number of caesarean delivery in group 5 (90%) were higher (should be 1.5-2%; <5%; and 50-60%, respectively).
Conclusion : Evaluation with Robsons classification is needed for hypertension related pregnancy.