Obstetric risk profiles and causes of death: Estimating their association with cesarean sections among maternal deaths in Mexico.
Pablo Martínez-GarridoJimena FritzAlejandra MontoyaMayra J GarzaHéctor Lamadrid-FigueroaPublished in: PloS one (2024)
This study highlights a significant overuse of C-sections among maternal deaths in Mexico (2010-2014), revealed through the Robson classification and ana analysis of the reported indications for the procedure. It underscores the need for revising clinical decision-making to promote evidence-based guidelines and favor vaginal deliveries when possible. High C-section rates, especially noted disparities between private and public sectors, suggest economic and non-clinical factors may be at play. The importance of accurate data systems and further research with control groups to understand C-section practices' impact on maternal health is emphasized.