Trends in Concurrent Maternal and Perinatal Deaths at a Teaching Hospital in Ghana: The Facts and Prevention Strategies
Objectives: To determine the trend of concurrent maternal and perinatal mortality at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), Ghana, and to propose measures for its prevention. Methods: A retrospective study, from January 1995 to December 2002, of all concurrent maternal and perinatal deaths in which...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada 2004-09, Vol.26 (9), p.799-804 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives: To determine the trend of concurrent maternal and perinatal mortality at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), Ghana, and to propose measures for its prevention.
Methods: A retrospective study, from January 1995 to December 2002, of all concurrent maternal and perinatal deaths in which the woman was 28 weeks’ gestation or more (or, if gestational age was not known, the baby weighed 1000 g or more) and died either undelivered or in the perinatal period (within 1 week of delivery) at the KBTH.
Results: Over the 8-year study period, there was a total of 93 622 deliveries at the KBTH with 108 concurrent maternal and perinatal mortalities, giving a ratio of 115.4 concurrent maternal and perinatal deaths per 100 000 deliveries. More than 80% of the mothers who died had little or no formal education. Of the 108 mothers, 22 died undelivered. The leading cause of death was a medical condition in pregnancy along with eclampsia/gestational hypertension. Of the 86 delivered mothers, the leading cause of concurrent death was a medical condition in pregnancy. Approximately two-thirds (72/108) of the perinatal deaths were stillbirths. Over the study period, there was a rising trend of the obstetric disaster of losing both mother and baby.
Conclusions: There is a rising trend of concurrent maternal and perinatal mortality at the KBTH. It is suggested that a regular antenatal clinic be established with both an internist and obstetrician to jointly see and manage women with medical problems. There is a need for improved and adequate resources to improve outcomes for both mother and baby. A waiver of user fees for maternity services may be one way to improve access for needy and at-risk mothers. Concurrent maternal and perinatal death is the latest negative reproductive health index of the deteriorating socioeconomic situation in developing countries and needs to be tackled decisively.
Objectifs: Déterminer la tendance en matière de mortalité maternelle et périnatale concomitante au Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), au Ghana, ainsi que proposer des mesures visant sa prévention.
Méthodes: Une étude rétrospective, couvrant la période allant de janvier 1995 à décembre 2002, s’est penchée sur tous les décès maternels et périnatals concomitants dans le cadre desquels la patiente en était à 28 semaines de gestation ou plus (ou, si l’âge gestationnel n’était pas connu, dans le cadre desquels l’enfant présentait un poids de 1000 g ou plus) et est décédée sans avoir acc |
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ISSN: | 1701-2163 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1701-2163(16)30151-7 |