Maternal Mortality
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When expatriate doctors from developed countries working in sub-Saharan Africa suggest to the local doctors and midwives that symphysiotomies should sometimes be done, they are silenced neither with quotations from the medical literature... more
Delivery care is regarded as safe when it is attended by a skilled birth attendant either at health facility or home. Childbirth practices differ from place to place and are determined by availability and accessibility of health services.... more
A recent finding of the Confidential Enquiry on Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH) 1 was that maternal mortality is associated with risk factors such as increased maternal age (>35 years), obesity [body mass index (BMI) > 30], late... more
Objective. To evaluate the risk of severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM) related to mode of delivery. Design. Prospectively nationwide population based cohort study. Setting. All 98 maternity units in the Netherlands. Population. All... more
Perinatal care in Japan has progressed rapidly in recent decades, remarkably reducing maternal, perinatal and neonatal mortality rates. This is attributable not only to the sustained efforts and dedication of past obstetricians and... more
The disparity between blacks and whites in perinatal health ranges from a 2.3-fold excess risk among black women for preterm delivery and infant mortality to a 4-fold excess risk among black women for maternal mortality. To stimulate... more
Objective: To investigate whether rectally administered misoprostol is an effective treatment for postpartum hemorrhage unresponsive to conventional first-line management.
In Malawi, maternal mortality remains high. Existing maternal death reviews fail to adequately review most deaths, or capture those that occur outside the health system. We assessed the value of community involvement to improve capture... more
significantly associated with perinatal mortality in univariate and multivariate analyses (Table 1). Rate and predictors (primiparous status and maternal height) for low birth weight were comparable with previous reports from eastern and... more
The objective was to assess the magnitude causes and substandard care factors responsible for the third delay of maternal mortality seen in our unit III Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Civil Hospital Karachi. This Cross-sectional... more
The importance of skilled attendance at delivery, as reflected in the MDG 5, is being promoted in developing countries to address the high maternal/perinatal morbidity and mortality. Evaluation of personnel skills and availability of... more
Objective To assess the most commonly employed diagnostic indicators of severe maternal morbidity (obstetric near-miss). Methods Review of the literature from January 1989 to August 2008. Results Fifty-one manuscripts met the eligibility... more
Objective To document the frequency and causes of maternal mortality and severe (near-miss) morbidity in metropolitan La Paz, Bolivia.Design Facility-based cross-sectional study.Setting Four maternity hospitals in La Paz and El Alto,... more
We conducted this retrospective case-control study to identify possible risk factors of delivery through caesarean section in the Far North Region of Cameroon. Data was collected retrospectively from delivery room registers at the... more
Objective: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the discrimination and calibration of mortality prediction of Simplified Acute Physiology Score 2, Simplified Acute Physiology Score 3, Mortality Probability Model II, and Mortality... more
Background: Approximately one-third of a million women die each year from pregnancy-related conditions. Three-quarters of these deaths are considered avoidable. Millennium Development Goal five calls for a reduction in maternal mortality... more
Background: The maternal near-miss approach has been increasingly used as a tool to evaluate and improve the quality of care in maternal health. We report findings from the formative stage of a World Health Organization (WHO) funded... more
This particular research is a section from my upcoming book called: “Are We (America) The Greatest and Safest Country in the World?” The book will amaze you with factual data which will contradict many of our preconceived notions that... more
Measuring the impact of obstetric interventions on maternal mortality and/or morbidity is especially difficult in developing countries, where most maternal deaths occur. Therefore, program planning has been based on theory rather than... more
The term thrombophilia describes an increased tendency to develop thrombosis and many laboratory markers with different strengths of association with thrombosis have been identified. The main causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in... more
Objective To assess the long-term effects of in utero exposure to magnesium sulphate for children whose mothers had pre-eclampsia.
This study describes the results of a Morbidity and Performance Assessment (MAP) conducted to provide insight into the medical factors contributing to maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality in a rural district of northern India, and... more
a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Ethiopia GIS Maternal mortality Network analysis Referral networks Referral system
The August 11 response of Dr. Elard Koch and several co-authors fails to rectify the two major flaws in their Mexico study that I exposed in my April 9 rebuttal, and in fact, further confirms those flaws. Their lengthy response also... more
Over a 14-year period, the obstetric outcome of Jehovah's Witnesses in an inner city hospital was reviewed and the eVect of refusal of blood on morbidity and mortality evaluated. Ninety women had 116 deliveries and of these, 24% were... more
Objective: This paper examines the frequency with which a set of life-saving interventions or signal functions was performed to treat major obstetric complications. Methods and results: The basic signal functions include parenteral... more
Your ageing chairperson has a mixed feeling about this symposium. I am happy that it did happen. I would also have been happy if it did not have to happen. It did not have to happen if a world, forever richer in money and science, would... more
Yobe state is one of the core state in the north east geopolitical zone of Nigeria, a zone that is characterized by second highest maternal mortality in the country, after north-west. This study aimed to examine trends of maternal... more
The Preventing Maternal And Neonatal Deaths (PREMAND) project works to understand the social and cultural factors that may contribute to the deaths and near-misses (people who almost die but end up surviving) of mothers and babies in four... more
The Kombewa Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) grew out of the Kombewa Clinical Research Centre in 2007 and has since established itself as a platform for the conduct of regulated clinical trials, nested studies and local... more
Objectives: In postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), as for other causes of acute haemorrhage, management can have a major impact on patient outcomes. The aim of this study was to describe critical care management, particularly transfusion... more
Background: Maternal mortality ratio and infant mortality rate are as high as 1,576 per 100,000 live births and 78 per 1,000 live births, respectively, in Nigeria’s northwestern region, where Sokoto State is located. Using applicable... more
BACKGROUND: Although effective treatment modalities for mental health problems currently exist in Nigeria, they remain irrelevant to the 70% of Nigeria's 120 million people who have no access to modern mental health care services. The... more
Recent reports from WHO and UNAIDS indicate that the number of pregnant woman died after delivery increasing. This number is dramatically increasing in sub Saharan African countries including Ethiopia. Maternal mortality is the main... more
Globally, Pakistan has the third highest burden of maternal, fetal, and child mortality rate[A: okay?]. It has made slow progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 4 and 5 and in addressing common social determinants of... more
Background: Forty years of safe motherhood programming has demonstrated that isolated interventions will not reduce maternal mortality sufficiently to achieve MDG 5. Although skilled birth attendants (SBAs) can intervene to save lives,... more
Objective: This study was undertaken to determine whether adolescent pregnancy is associated with increased risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Study design: We studied 854,377 Latin American women who were younger than 25 years during... more
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is a rare occurrence, which accounts for about 10% of all maternal deaths. There is no single pathognomonic clinical or laboratory finding for this syndrome. Diagnosis is based on clinical presentation and... more