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A clinical prediction model to assess the risk of operative delivery
E. Schuit
*
, A. Kwee
, M. E. M. H. Westerhuis
,
H. J. H. M. Van Dessel
, G. C. M. Graziosi
, J. M. M. Van Lith
,
J. G. Nijhuis
, S. G. Oei
, H. P. Oosterbaan
, N. W. E. Schuitemaker
, M. G. A. J. Wouters
, G. H. A. Visser
, B. W. J. Mol
, K. G. M. Moons
, R. H. H. Groenwold
*
Corresponding author for this work
DA MMI Management
Med Microbiol, Infect Dis & Infect Prev
MA Obstetrie Gynaecologie
Obstetrie & Gynaecologie
GROW - Research Institute for Oncology and Reproduction
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Clinical Prediction Model
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Operative Delivery
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Cesarean Section (C-section)
100%
Fetal Distress
100%
Instrumental Vaginal Delivery
100%
Failure to Progress
100%
Antepartum
75%
Receiver Operating Characteristic
50%
Singleton
50%
Cephalic Presentation
50%
Intrapartum
50%
Term Pregnancy
50%
Netherlands
25%
Gestational Age
25%
Birth Weight
25%
Randomized Trial
25%
Prediction Model
25%
Bootstrapping Method
25%
Academic Teaching
25%
Teaching Hospital
25%
Non-academic
25%
Characteristic Area
25%
Performance Prediction
25%
Nomogram
25%
Overfitting
25%
Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery
25%
Labouring Women
25%
Characteristic Model
25%
Previous Cesarean Section
25%
Multinomial
25%
ST Analysis
25%
Intrapartum Fever
25%
Induction of Labor
25%
Epidural Anesthesia
25%
Diabetes Gestational
25%
Oxytocin Augmentation
25%
Prolonged Rupture of Membranes
25%
Meconium-stained Amniotic Fluid
25%
Dutch Woman
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cesarean Section
100%
Vaginal Delivery
100%
Instrumental Delivery
100%
Clinical Prediction Model
100%
Fetus Distress
80%
Intrapartum
60%
Cephalic Presentation
40%
Birth Weight
20%
Diabetes
20%
Bootstrapping
20%
Rupture of Membranes
20%
Epidural Anesthesia
20%
Amnion Fluid
20%
Meconium
20%
Oxytocin
20%
Gestational Age
20%
INIS
risks
100%
delivery
100%
prediction
100%
failures
50%
women
37%
pregnancy
25%
calibration
25%
fever
12%
anesthesia
12%
netherlands
12%
hospitals
12%
labor
12%
design
12%
populations
12%
induction
12%
membranes
12%
performance
12%
teaching
12%
parity
12%
ruptures
12%
augmentation
12%
nomograms
12%
oxytocin
12%
moon
12%
amniotic fluid
12%