Reduction of Cesarean Delivery Rates in South Florida: The MSMC Experience [ID: 1370319]

A. Kostolias, Zia Husnain, Jane A. James, Adolphia Lauture, Maximiliano Mayrink, J. Pérez
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INTRODUCTION: Mount Sinai Medical Center (MSMC) in Miami Beach, Florida, is home to a diverse and international obstetric population. In 2017, the state of Florida had a cesarean delivery (CD) rate for nulliparous, term, singleton, vertex (NTSV) of 31.1%, the highest in the nation. Mount Sinai Medical Center had a NTSV CD rate of 38.3%. The national rate of NTSV CD in 2017 was 26%. Mount Sinai Medical Center joined PROVIDE (Promoting Primary Vaginal Deliveries), a statewide initiative by the Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative with the goal of improving maternal and newborn outcomes by applying evidence-based interventions and reducing NTSV CD rates. METHODS: The implementation of an obstetrics and gynecology residency program and monthly grand rounds contributed to an effort of evidence-based medicine. The interventions implemented were nurse education of labor positioning from Bundle Births and Spinning Babies, nursing recognition as “Vaginal Queen of the Month,” Bishop score documentation added to H&P, obstetric physicians assigned “Badge Buddies” next to their hospital ID cards disclosing their personal NTSV CD rate, and a pre-cesarean checklist for labor dystocia or failed induction. RESULTS: After 2 years of multifaceted interventions, MSMC had decreased its cesarean delivery rate for NTSV patients from 38.3% in 2017 to 27.7% in 2019. The average rate in Florida overall was 29.7% in 2019 and the national rate of CD in NTSV patients was 25.6% in 2019 (data source: FPQC Perinatal Indicator System). CONCLUSION: With continued interventions, we hypothesize that we will meet the healthy people 2030 target CD for NTSV rate of 23.6% as the initiative enters its sustainability phase.
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降低南佛罗里达州剖宫产率:MSMC的经验[ID: 1370319]
简介:西奈山医疗中心(MSMC)在迈阿密海滩,佛罗里达州,是家庭多样化和国际产科人口。2017年,佛罗里达州的无产、足月、单胎、顶点(NTSV)剖宫产率为31.1%,为全美最高。西奈山医疗中心的NTSV患病率为38.3%。2017年全国NTSV传染性疾病发生率为26%。西奈山医疗中心加入了提供(促进阴道分娩),这是佛罗里达州围产期质量协作组织的一项全州倡议,旨在通过应用循证干预措施和降低NTSV CD率来改善孕产妇和新生儿的预后。方法:实施妇产科住院医师计划和每月大查房有助于循证医学的努力。实施的干预措施包括:对护士进行分娩体位教育,从“卷产”和“旋转婴儿”中获得“月度阴道女王”的护理认可,将Bishop评分文件添加到H&P中,产科医生在他们的医院身份证旁边分配“徽章伙伴”,显示他们的个人NTSV CD率,以及剖宫产前难产或引产失败的清单。结果:经过2年的多方面干预,MSMC将NTSV患者的剖宫产率从2017年的38.3%降至2019年的27.7%。2019年佛罗里达州总体平均患病率为29.7%,2019年全国NTSV患者的CD患病率为25.6%(数据来源:FPQC围产期指标系统)。结论:通过持续的干预,我们假设随着该计划进入可持续性阶段,我们将实现2030年健康人群NTSV率23.6%的目标。
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