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Statistical trends of episiotomy around the world: Comparative systematic review of changing practices.

Christophe ClesseJoëlle Lighezzolo-AlnotSylvie De LavergneSandrine HamlinMichèle Scheffler
Published in: Health care for women international (2018)
The authors' purpose for this article is to identify, review and interpret all publications about the episiotomy rates worldwide. Based on the criteria from the PRISMA guidelines, twenty databases were scrutinized. All studies which include national statistics related to episiotomy were selected, as well as studies presenting estimated data. Sixty-one papers were selected with publication dates between 1995 and 2016. A static and dynamic analysis of all the results was carried out. The assumption for the decline in the number of episiotomies is discussed and confirmed, recalling that nowadays high rates of episiotomy remain in less industrialized countries and East Asia. Finally, our analysis aims to investigate the potential determinants which influence apparent statistical disparities.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
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  • case control
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