RESUMO
Out of the 223 fetal and neonatal deaths that occurred on the island of Curaçao in a 2-year period (1984-1985), 35 were due to birth asphyxia (15.7%). In order to evaluate the quality of obstetric care, the circumstances surrounding each asphyxiated death were scrutinized. On the whole, patients' compliance with antenatal care was satisfactory. However, when the woman presented in labor the attending physician or midwife often lacked information on maternal antecedents and the course of pregnancy. Inadequate intrapartum surveillance together with failure to respond appropriately to abnormalities in labor constituted the principle factors which were associated with asphyxiated deaths. In addition, asphyxial conditions during labor were often preceded by inappropriate administration of oxytocic agents.