Errors in the classification of pregnant women according to Robson ten-group classification system

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作者
Gantt, Deirdre Marlene [1 ]
Misselwitz, Bjorn [2 ]
Boos, Vinzenz [3 ]
Reitter, Anke [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Theodor Stern Kai, D-60596 Frankfurt, Germany
[2] Fed State Consortium Qual Assurance Hesse, Landesarbeitsgemeinschaft Qualitatssicherung Hesse, Frankfurter Str 10, D-65760 Eschborn, Germany
[3] Univ Zurich, Univ Hosp Zurich, Dept Neonatol, Newborn Res, Frauenklinikstr 10, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
[4] Hosp Zollikerberg, Dept Obstet, Trichtenhauserstr 20, CH-8125 Zollikerberg, Switzerland
关键词
Epidemiology; Perinatal health; Quality indicators; Robson classification; Ten -Group Classification System; CESAREAN-SECTION RATES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejogrb.2024.02.006
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Objectives: The Robson Ten-Group Classification System (TGCS) is widely used as a classification system for perinatal analyses such as Caesarean section (CS) rates. In Germany, standardised data sets on deliveries are classified by quality assurance institutions using the TGCS. This observational study aims to evaluate potential errors in the TCGS classification of deliveries. Study design: Manual TGCS classification of all 1370 deliveries in an obstetric unit in 2018 and comparison with semi-automatic TGCS classifications of the quality assurance institution. Results: In the manual classification, 259 out of 1370 births (18.9 %) were assigned to a different Robson group than in the semi-automatic classification. The proportions of births by Robson group were significantly different in TGCS group 1 (32.2 % vs. 37.6 %, p = 0.0034) and group 2 (18.4 % vs. 14.4 %, p = 0.0053). Concordance between manual and semi-automatic classifications ranged from 59.5 % in group 2 to 100.0 % in groups 6, 7, 8, and 9. The most frequent mismatches were for the parameters "onset of labour" in 184 cases (13.4 %), "parity" in 42 cases (3.1 %) and "previous uterine scars" in 23 cases (1.7 %). In the manual classification, there were significant differences in the CS rate in group 1 (7.9 % vs. 2.5 %, p < 0.0001), group 2 (30.2 % vs. 48.2 %, p < 0.0001), and group 4 (14.1 % vs. 37.4 %, p = 0.0004), compared to the semi-automatic classification. Conclusions: Due to incorrect data entry and unclear definitions of criteria, quality assurance data in obstetric databases may contain a relevant proportion of errors, which could influence statistics with TGCS in context of CS rates in international comparisons.
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