2018
Nonmedically Indicated Induction in Morbidly Obese Women is Not Associated With an Increased Risk of Cesarean Delivery
Kawakita T, Iqbal S, Huang C, Reddy U. Nonmedically Indicated Induction in Morbidly Obese Women is Not Associated With an Increased Risk of Cesarean Delivery. Obstetric Anesthesia Digest 2018, 38: 125-126. DOI: 10.1097/01.aoa.0000542343.43890.b0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInduction of laborMorbidly obese womenCesarean deliveryObese womenExpectant managementClass III obesityRetrospective cohort studyNormal-weight womenIndicated inductionMaternal comorbiditiesMorbid obesityNeonatal outcomesCohort studySecondary outcomesWeeks' gestationRisk factorsHigh prevalenceClass IIObesityWomenComorbiditiesInductionOutcomesDeliveryRisk
2016
Evaluation of Classical Cesarean Delivery Outcomes [20K]
Kawakita T, Reddy U, Landy H, Grantz K, Desale S, Iqbal S. Evaluation of Classical Cesarean Delivery Outcomes [20K]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2016, 127: 94s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000483818.16818.99.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClassical cesarean deliveryRepeat cesarean deliveryCesarean deliveryAdjusted odds ratioMaternal outcomesMultivariable logistic regression modelComposite maternal outcomeEmergency cesarean deliveryRetrospective cohort studyGestational age groupsLogistic regression modelsCohort studyEarly pretermIntraoperative outcomesMaternal characteristicsOdds ratioInclusion criteriaAge groupsOutcomesP-valueWeeksWomenRegression modelsDeliveryComorbidities