Changes in proportions of Cesarean section before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Kensuke Shimada, Jun Komiyama, Takehiro Sugiyama, Shin Jung-Ho, Tomomi Kihara, Rie Masuda, Susumu Kunisawa, Masao Iwagami, Isao Muraki, Yuichi Imanaka, Hiroyasu Iso, Nanako Tamiya
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Abstract

Aim

After the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Cesarean sections for COVID-19-positive cases were performed to reduce delivery time and thus control infection. This may have increased the proportion of Cesarean sections and affected many pregnant women in Japan; though this expected trend has not yet been quantified. This study examined changes in the proportions of Cesarean sections in Japan before and during the pandemic.

Methods

This study retrospective observational study used the National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan and Vital Statistics from the National Statistical Surveys from April 2018 to October 2022. We compared proportions of Cesarean sections (total Cesarean sections/total live births) in Japan before and during the pandemic and by the COVID-19 pandemic phase: pre-COVID-19 (April 2018 to December 2019), Wave 1 (January to May 2020), Wave 2 (June to October 2020), Wave 3 (November 2020 to February 2021), Wave 4 (March to June 2021), Wave 5 (July to December 2021), Wave 6 (January to June 2022), and Wave 7 (July to October 2022).

Results

The proportion of Cesarean sections in Japan was 20.27% (317 241/1 564 912) before the pandemic and increased to 21.19% (486 172/2 294 488) during the pandemic. The highest proportion was in Wave 6 (22.14%), dropping to 21.27% in Wave 7.

Conclusion

The overall proportion of Cesarean sections increased by 0.92% point during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, possibly due in part to infection control measures. Verification and preparation are necessary to respond to future pandemics.

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日本COVID-19大流行前和期间剖宫产比例的变化
目的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行后,对COVID-19阳性患者行剖宫产,缩短分娩时间,控制感染。这可能增加了剖宫产的比例,并影响了日本的许多孕妇;虽然这一预期趋势尚未被量化。这项研究调查了大流行之前和期间日本剖宫产比例的变化。方法本研究采用回顾性观察性研究,使用日本国家健康保险索赔和特定健康检查数据库以及2018年4月至2022年10月国家统计调查的生命统计数据。我们比较了日本在大流行之前和期间以及在COVID-19大流行阶段的剖宫产比例(剖宫产总数/活产总数):2019冠状病毒病前期(2018年4月至2019年12月)、第一波(2020年1月至5月)、第二波(2020年6月至10月)、第三波(2020年11月至2021年2月)、第四波(2021年3月至6月)、第五波(2021年7月至12月)、第六波(2022年1月至6月)和第七波(2022年7月至10月)。结果大流行前剖宫产率为20.27%(317 241/1 564 912),大流行后剖宫产率为21.19%(486 172/2 294 488)。比例最高的是第6波(22.14%),第7波下降到21.27%。结论新冠肺炎大流行期间,日本剖宫产总比例上升0.92%,可能与感染控制措施有关。为应对未来的大流行病,必须进行核查和准备。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research is the official Journal of the Asia and Oceania Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology and of the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and aims to provide a medium for the publication of articles in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology. The Journal publishes original research articles, case reports, review articles and letters to the editor. The Journal will give publication priority to original research articles over case reports. Accepted papers become the exclusive licence of the Journal. Manuscripts are peer reviewed by at least two referees and/or Associate Editors expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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