RESULTS OF THE WORK OF YAROSLAVL OBSTETRIC SERVICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE


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The paper presents the results of the work of Yaroslavl obstetric service over 10 years (1998 to 2007). It proposes to optimize indications for cesarean section in order to reduce its frequency and to extend the use of fetal vacuum extraction and discusses the principles of management in pregnant women with arterial hypertension. It is concluded that to follow the current scientific principles requires no additional material costs and financing, but substantially enhances the efficiency of the work of obstetric service.

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M. B OKHAPKIN

Yaroslavl State Medical Academy, Russian Agency for Health Care

Email: okhapkin52@mail.ru
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with a Course of the Faculty of Postgraduate Education

M. V KHITROV

Yaroslavl State Medical Academy, Russian Agency for Health Care

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with a Course of the Faculty of Postgraduate Education

D. L GURIEV

Yaroslavl State Medical Academy, Russian Agency for Health Care

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with a Course of the Faculty of Postgraduate Education

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