Optimizing Emergency Cesarean Section Response Times in Category I Fetal Distress: A Pharmacological Perspective

Evania Nita Oetama, Muhammad Ardian Cahya Laksana, Rizki Pranadyan

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Abstract

Backgrounds: Cesarean section (CS) is a common procedure globally, often performed due to fetal distress, which requires delivery within 30 minutes According to data from Airlangga University Hospital, the achievement rate of emergency CS is only 80-82%, this causes the activation of the obstetric operating room to increase the achievement of emergency CS <30 minutes. Objective: To improve the quality of service regarding response time emergency CS for fetal distress at Airlangga University Hospital. Methods: This retrospective descriptive study analyzed medical records of emergency CS cases due to fetal distress in the central surgical operating room in 2022 and the obstetric operating room in 2023. Total sampling was used, and data were tabulated using Microsoft Excel. Results: From the results of the study, in 2022, the number of cesarean deliveries was 699 patients, of which 22 patients of fetal distress (3.1%) underwent emergency CS in the operating room of the central surgical building from a total of 47 emergency CS (7.6%). In 2023, the number of CS was 631 patients, of which 23 patients with fetal distress (3.6%) underwent emergency CS in the obstetric operating room from a total of 58 emergency CS operations (9.1%). Conclusion: Data from 2023 indicate improved response times for emergency CS, with the dedicated obstetric operating room significantly enhancing service quality.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1396-1403
Number of pages8
JournalPharmacognosy Journal
Volume16
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Activation Obstetric operating room
  • Emergency CS
  • Fetal Distress
  • Response Time

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