Obstetric Trauma: vagin*l Delivery Without Instrument (2024)

This indicator measures the rate of obstetric trauma (third-degree lacerations or greater in severity) for vagin*l deliveries without instrument assistance.

Lower rates are desirable.

Data updated:

Data availability: to (fiscal years)

Geographic coverage

All provinces/territories

Reporting level

National, Province/Territory, Region, Facility

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Calculation

The indicator is expressed as a rate of obstetric traumas per 100 unassisted vagin*l deliveries.

Risk-adjusted rate = Observed cases ÷ Expected cases × Canadian average

Unit of analysis: Single admission

Denominator

vagin*l delivery discharges without the use of an instrument

Numerator

Cases within the denominator with obstetric trauma

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    Identifying Information

    Name

    Obstetric Trauma: vagin*l Delivery Without Instrument

    Short/Other Names

    Obstetric Trauma (Without Instrument)

    Description

    This indicator measures the rate of obstetric trauma (third-degree lacerations or greater in severity) for vagin*l deliveries without instrument assistance.

    For further details, please see the General Methodology Notes (PDF).

    Background, Interpretation and Benchmarks

    Rationale

    Obstetric trauma is among the most common adverse events in Canada. Obstetric trauma, including third-degree lacerations and greater in severity, may result in longer lengths of stay for mothers and chronic complications such as fecal incontinence, dyspareunia, perineal pain and other pelvic floor disorders.

    Risk factors for obstetric trauma include maternal age, large fetal size, prolonged pregnancy, long labour, malposition, episiotomy extraction and instrument assistance.

    The obstetric trauma indicators are intended to be used as flags to identify areas for improvement and to help identify processes of care that require hospital-level evaluation.

    Interpretation

    Lower rates are desirable.

    HSP Framework Dimension

    Health system outputs: Safe

    Areas of Need

    Getting Better

    Targets/Benchmarks

    Not applicable

    Availability of Results

    Available Data Years

    to (fiscal years)

    Geographic Coverage

    • All provinces/territories

    Reporting Level/Disaggregation

    • National
    • Province/Territory
    • Region
    • Facility
    • Peer Group

    Result Updates

    Indicator Results

    Web Tool:

    Your Health System: Insight

    Update Frequency

    Every year

    Latest Results Update Date

    Updates

    Not applicable

    Indicator Calculation

    Description

    The indicator is expressed as a rate of obstetric traumas per 100 unassisted vagin*l deliveries.

    Risk-adjusted rate = Observed cases ÷ Expected cases × Canadian average

    Unit of analysis: Single admission

    Type of Measurement

    Rate - per 100

    Denominator

    Description:

    vagin*l delivery discharges without the use of an instrument

    Inclusions:

    1. Admission to an acute care institution (Facility Type Code = 1)
    2. Delivery code (ICD-10-CA: O10-O16, O21-O26, O28-O37, O40-O46, O48, O60-O75, O85-O92, O95 or O98-O99 with a sixth digit of 1 or 2; OR Z37 coded in any position)

    Exclusions:

    1. Newborn, stillbirth or cadaveric donor records (Admission Category Code = N, R or S)
    2. Records with invalid discharge date
    3. Records with invalid age
    4. Instrument-assisted vagin*l delivery (CCI code: 5.MD.53^^, 5.MD.54^^, 5.MD.55^^, 5.MD.56.NN, 5.MD.56.PC, 5.MD.56.NR, 5.MD.56.PF, 5.MD.56.NW or 5.MD.56.PJ)
    5. Records with unknown or invalid (>45 completed weeks) gestational age
    6. Caesarean sections (CCI code: 5.MD.60.^^)
    7. Delivery in which an abortive procedure was recorded (code may be recorded in any position; procedures not coded as "abandoned after onset" [Intervention Status Attribute = A]):
      CCI: 5.CA.20.^^, 5.CA.24.^^, 5.CA.88.^^, 5.CA.89.^^ or 5.CA.93.^^
      OR
      ICD-10-CA: O04
    8. 2018–2019 data onward: Medical assistance in dying (MAID) (Discharge Disposition Code = 73)

    Numerator

    Description:

    Cases within the denominator with obstetric trauma

    Inclusions:

    Cases within the denominator with at least one obstetric trauma (any of the following conditions or interventions):

    1. Third-degree perineal laceration during delivery, delivered, with or without mention of antepartum condition (ICD-10-CA: O70.201 [prior to 2018–2019 data], O70.211, O70.221, O70.231, O70.281, O70.291)
    2. Fourth-degree perineal laceration during delivery, delivered, with or without mention of antepartum condition (ICD-10-CA: O70.301)
    3. Obstetric laceration of cervix, delivered, with or without mention of antepartum condition (ICD-10-CA: O71.301)
    4. Obstetric high vagin*l laceration alone, delivered, with or without mention of antepartum condition (ICD-10-CA: O71.401)
    5. Other obstetric injury to pelvic organs, delivered, with or without mention of antepartum condition (ICD-10-CA: O71.501)
    6. Other rupture of uterus during labour, delivered, with or without mention of antepartum condition (ICD-10-CA: O71.181)
    7. Obstetric damage to pelvic joints and ligaments, delivered, with or without mention of antepartum condition (ICD-10-CA: O71.601)
    8. Surgical repair, postpartum, of obstetric laceration:
      1. Of corpus uteri (CCI code: 5.PC.80.JH)
      2. Of current obstetric laceration of cervix occurring at vagin*l delivery (CCI code: 5.PC.80.JJ)
      3. Of current obstetric laceration of bladder and urethra (CCI code: 5.PC.80.JR)
      4. Of current obstetric laceration of rectum and sphincter ani (CCI code: 5.PC.80.JQ)
      5. Of current obstetric high vagin*l laceration (CCI code: 5.PC.80.JU)
      6. Of current obstetric laceration of broad ligament(s) of uterus (CCI code: 5.PC.80.JL)

    Method of Adjustment

    Logistic regression

    Adjustment Applied

    Covariates used in risk adjustment:

    For a detailed list of covariates used in the model, please refer to the Model Specification (PDF) document.

    Geographic Assignment

    Place of service

    Data Sources

    • DAD
    • HMDB

    Quality Statement

    Caveats and Limitations

    Not applicable

    Trending Issues

    Not applicable

    Comments

    Indicator results are also available in

    • Your Health System: Insight, updated monthly

    References

    References

    Canadian Institute for Health Information. Patient Safety in Canada: An Update (PDF). 2007.

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Health at a Glance 2013: OECD Indicators. 2013.

    Groutz A, Hasson J, Wengier A, et al. Third- and fourth-degree perineal tears: Prevalence and risk factors in the third millennium. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2011.

    Handa VL, Blomquist JL, McDermott KC, et al. Pelvic floor disorders after childbirth: Effect of episiotomy, perineal laceration, and operative birth. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2012.

    How to cite:

    Canadian Institute for Health Information. Obstetric Trauma: vagin*l Delivery Without Instrument . Accessed June 27, 2024.

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