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J Pediatr ; 273: 114149, 2024 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38880382

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of adverse neonatal events after a pregnancy complicated by severe maternal morbidity. STUDY DESIGN: We analyzed a population-based cohort of deliveries in Quebec, Canada, between 2006 and 2021. The main exposure measure was severe maternal morbidity, comprising life-threatening conditions such as severe hemorrhage, cardiac complications, and eclampsia. The outcome included adverse neonatal events such as very preterm birth (gestational age <32 weeks), bronchopulmonary dysplasia, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, and neonatal death. Using log-binomial regression models, we estimated adjusted relative risks (RRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the association between severe maternal morbidity and adverse neonatal events. RESULTS: Among 1 199 112 deliveries, 29 992 (2.5%) were complicated by severe maternal morbidity and 83 367 (7.0%) had adverse neonatal events. Severe maternal morbidity was associated with 2.96 times the risk of adverse neonatal events compared with no morbidity (95% CI 2.90-3.03). Associations were greatest for mothers who required assisted ventilation (RR 5.86, 95% CI 5.34-6.44), experienced uterine rupture (RR 4.54, 95% CI 3.73-5.51), or had cardiac complications (RR 4.39, 95% CI 3.98-4.84). Severe maternal morbidity was associated with ≥3 times the risk of neonatal death and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and ≥10 times the risk of very preterm birth and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. CONCLUSIONS: Severe maternal morbidity is associated with an elevated risk of adverse neonatal events. Better prevention of severe maternal morbidity may help reduce burden of severe neonatal morbidity.


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Complicações na Gravidez , Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Recém-Nascido , Adulto , Quebeque/epidemiologia , Complicações na Gravidez/epidemiologia , Adulto Jovem , Estudos de Coortes , Nascimento Prematuro/epidemiologia , Resultado da Gravidez/epidemiologia , Fatores de Risco
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Glob Health Action ; 16(1): 2249771, 2023 12 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37722922

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The sustained reduction in maternal mortality in America underlines the need to analyse women who survived a complication that could have been fatal if appropriate and timely care had not been taken. Analysis of maternal near-miss (MNM) cases, as well as potentially life-threatening conditions (PLTC), are considered indicators for monitoring the quality of maternal care. The specific objective of this study protocol is to develop a surveillance system for PLTC, MNM and maternal mortality, as primary outcomes, in Latin American and Caribbean maternal healthcare institutions. Secondarily, the study was designed to identify factors associated with these conditions and estimate how often key evidence-based interventions were used for managing severe maternal morbidity. This is a multicenter cross-sectional study with prospective data collection. The target population consists of all women admitted to health centres participating in the network during pregnancy, childbirth, or the postpartum period. Variables describing the sequence of events that may result in a PLTC, MNM or maternal death are recorded. Relevant quality control is carried out to ensure the quality of the database and confidentiality. Centres with approximately 2,500 annual deliveries will be included to achieve a sufficient number of cases for calculation of indicators. The frequency of outcome measures for PLTC, MNM and maternal mortality and their confidence intervals and differences between groups will be calculated using the most appropriate statistical tests. Similar procedures will be performed with variables describing the use of evidence-based practices. Networking creates additional possibilities for global information management and interaction between different research groups. Lessons can be learned and shared, generating scientific knowledge to address relevant health problems throughout the region with provision of efficient data management.


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Maternidades , Mortalidade Materna , Gravidez , Feminino , Humanos , Estudos Transversais , América Latina/epidemiologia , Região do Caribe/epidemiologia , Estudos Multicêntricos como Assunto
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BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ; 23(1): 605, 2023 Aug 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37620835

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BACKGROUND: Latin America has the highest Cesarean Section Rates (CSR) in the world. Robson's Ten Group Classification System (RTGCS) was developed to enable understanding the CSR in different groups of women, classified according to obstetric characteristics into one of ten groups. The size of each CS group may provide helpful data on quality of care in a determined region or setting. Data can potentially be used to compare the impact of conditions such as maternal morbidity on CSR. The objective of this study is to understand the impact of Severe Maternal Morbidity (SMM) on CSR in ten different groups of RTGCS. METHODS: Secondary analysis of childbirth information from 2018 to 2021, including 8 health facilities from 5 Latin American and Caribbean countries (Bolivia, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic), using a surveillance database (SIP-Perinatal Information System, in Spanish) implemented in different settings across Latin America. Women were classified into one of RTGCS. The frequency of each group and its respective CSR were described. Furthermore, the sample was divided into two groups, according to maternal outcomes: women without SMM and those who experienced SMM, considering Potentially Life-threatening Conditions, Maternal Near Miss and Maternal Death as the continuum of morbidity. RESULTS: Available data were obtained from 92,688 deliveries using the Robson Classification. Overall CSR was around 38%. Group 5 was responsible for almost one-third of cesarean sections. SMM occurred in 6.7% of cases. Among these cases, the overall CSR was almost 70% in this group. Group 10 had a major role (preterm deliveries). Group 5 (previous Cesarean section) had a very high CSR within the group, regardless of the occurrence of maternal morbidity (over 80%). CONCLUSION: Cesarean section rate was higher in women experiencing SMM than in those without SMM in Latin America. SMM was associated with higher Cesarean section rates, especially in groups 1 and 3. Nevertheless, group 5 was the major contributor to the overall CSR.


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Cesárea , Tetranitrato de Pentaeritritol , Gravidez , Recém-Nascido , Feminino , Humanos , América Latina/epidemiologia , Grupos Raciais , Parto , Família
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Ann Epidemiol ; 83: 23-29, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37146923

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PURPOSE: To measure associations of area-level racial and economic residential segregation with severe maternal morbidity (SMM). METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of births at two Philadelphia hospitals between 2018 and 2020 to analyze associations of segregation, quantified using the Index of Concentration at the Extremes (ICE), with SMM. We used stratified multivariable, multilevel, logistic regression models to determine whether associations of ICE with SMM varied by self-identified race or hospital catchment. RESULTS: Of the 25,979 patients (44.1% Black, 35.8% White), 1381 (5.3%) had SMM (Black [6.1%], White [4.4%]). SMM was higher among patients residing outside (6.3%), than inside (5.0%) Philadelphia (P < .001). Overall, ICE was not associated with SMM. However, ICErace (higher proportion of White vs. Black households) was associated with lower odds of SMM among patients residing inside Philadelphia (aOR 0.87, 95% CI: 0.80-0.94) and higher odds outside Philadelphia (aOR 1.12, 95% CI: 0.95-1.31). Moran's I indicated spatial autocorrelation of SMM overall (P < .001); when stratified, autocorrelation was only evident outside Philadelphia. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, ICE was not associated with SMM. However, higher ICErace was associated with lower odds of SMM among Philadelphia residents. Findings highlight the importance of hospital catchment area and referral patterns in spatial analyses of hospital datasets.


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Segregação Residencial , Humanos , Gravidez , Feminino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Modelos Logísticos , Análise Multinível , Morbidade
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BMC pregnancy childbirth ; BMC pregnancy childbirth;23(1): 605, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, BNUY, MMyP, UY-BNMED | ID: biblio-1518570

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Background: Latin America has the highest Cesarean Section Rates (CSR) in the world. Robson's Ten Group Classification System (RTGCS) was developed to enable understanding the CSR in different groups of women, classified according to obstetric characteristics into one of ten groups. The size of each CS group may provide helpful data on quality of care in a determined region or setting. Data can potentially be used to compare the impact of conditions such as maternal morbidity on CSR. The objective of this study is to understand the impact of Severe Maternal Morbidity (SMM) on CSR in ten different groups of RTGCS. Methods: Secondary analysis of childbirth information from 2018 to 2021, including 8 health facilities from 5 Latin American and Caribbean countries (Bolivia, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic), using a surveillance database (SIP-Perinatal Information System, in Spanish) implemented in different settings across Latin America. Women were classified into one of RTGCS. The frequency of each group and its respective CSR were described. Furthermore, the sample was divided into two groups, according to maternal outcomes: women without SMM and those who experienced SMM, considering Potentially Life-threatening Conditions, Maternal Near Miss and Maternal Death as the continuum of morbidity. Results: Available data were obtained from 92,688 deliveries using the Robson Classification. Overall CSR was around 38%. Group 5 was responsible for almost one-third of cesarean sections. SMM occurred in 6.7% of cases. Among these cases, the overall CSR was almost 70% in this group. Group 10 had a major role (preterm deliveries). Group 5 (previous Cesarean section) had a very high CSR within the group, regardless of the occurrence of maternal morbidity (over 80%). Conclusion: Cesarean section rate was higher in women experiencing SMM than in those without SMM in Latin America. SMM was associated with higher Cesarean section rates, especially in groups 1 and 3. Nevertheless, group 5 was the major contributor to the overall CSR. (AU)


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Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Recém-Nascido , Cesárea , Tetranitrato de Pentaeritritol , Parto , América Latina/epidemiologia
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet;45(1): 11-20, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1431614

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Abstract Objective Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may cause irreversible organ damage. Pregnancy with SLE may have severe life-threatening risks. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) in patients with SLE and analyze the parameters that contributed to cases of greater severity. Methods This is a cross-sectional retrospective study from analysis of data retrieved from medical records of pregnant women with SLE treated at a University Hospital in Brazil. The pregnant women were divided in a control group without complications, a group with potentially life-threatening conditions (PLTC), and a group with maternal near miss (MNM). Results The maternal near miss rate was 112.9 per 1,000 live births. The majority of PLTC (83.9%) and MNM (92.9%) cases had preterm deliveries with statistically significant increased risk compared with the control group (p = 0.0042; odds ratio [OR]: 12.05; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.5-96.6 for the MNM group and p = 0.0001; OR: 4.84; 95%CI: 2.2-10.8 for the PLTC group). Severe maternal morbidity increases the risk of longer hospitalization (p < 0.0001; OR: 18.8; 95%CI: 7.0-50.6 and p < 0.0001; OR: 158.17; 95%CI: 17.6-1424,2 for the PLTC and MNM groups, respectively), newborns with low birthweight (p = 0.0006; OR: 3.67; 95%CI: 1.7-7.9 and p = 0.0009; OR: 17.68; 95%CI: 2-153.6) for the PLTC and MNM groups, respectively] as well as renal diseases (PLTC [8.9%; 33/56; p = 0.0069] and MNM [78.6%; 11/14; p = 0.0026]). Maternal near miss cases presented increased risk for neonatal death (p = 0.0128; OR: 38.4; 95%CI: 3.3-440.3]), and stillbirth and miscarriage (p = 0.0011; OR: 7.68; 95%CI: 2.2-26.3]). Conclusion Systemic lupus erythematosus was significantly associated with severe maternal morbidity, longer hospitalizations, and increased risk of poor obstetric and neonatal outcomes.


Resumo Objetivo Lúpus eritematoso sistêmico (LES) pode causar danos irreversíveis aos órgãos. A gravidez com LES pode ter riscos para condições ameaçadoras à vida. O presente estudo teve como objetivo determinar a prevalência de MMG em pacientes com LES e analisar os parâmetros que contribuíram para os casos de maior gravidade. Métodos Trata-se de um estudo transversal retrospectivo a partir da análise de dados obtidos de prontuários de gestantes com LES atendidas em um Hospital Universitário no Brasil. As gestantes foram divididas em grupo controle sem intercorrências, grupo com condições potencialmente ameaçadoras a vida (CPAV) e grupo com near miss materno (NMM). Resultados A taxa de NMM foi de 112,9 por 1.000 nascidos vivos. A maioria dos casos de CPAV (83,9%) e NMM (92,9%) teve partos prematuros com risco aumentado estatisticamente significativo em comparação com o grupo controle (p = 0,0042; odds ratio [OR]: 12,05; intervalo de confiança [IC]: 1,5-96,6 para o grupo NMM e p = 0,0001; OR: 4,84; IC95%: 2,2-10,8 para o grupo CPAV). MMG aumenta o risco de maior tempo de internação (p < 0,0001; OR: 18,8; IC95%: 7,0-50,6 e p < 0,0001; OR: 158,17; IC95%: 17,6-1424,2 para os grupos CPAV e NMM, respectivamente), recémnascidos com baixo peso (p = 0,0006; OR: 3,67; IC95%: 1,7-7,9 e p = 0,0009; OR: 17,68; IC95%: 2-153,6 para os grupos CPAV e NMM, respectivamente), bem como doenças renais (CPAV: 58,9%; 33/56; p = 0,0069 e NMM: 78,6%; 11/14; p = 0,0026)]. Os casos de NMM apresentaram risco aumentado para óbito neonatal (p = 0,0128; OR: 38,4; IC95%: 3,3-440,3), natimorto e aborto espontâneo (p = 0,0011; OR: 7,68; IC95%: 2,2-26,3). Conclusão Lúpus eritematoso sistêmico foi significativamente associado à morbidade materna grave, internações mais longas e risco aumentado de desfechos obstétricos e neonatais ruins.


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Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Gravidez de Alto Risco , Evento Inexplicável Breve Resolvido , Morte Materna , Lúpus Eritematoso Sistêmico
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Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM ; 4(6): 100706, 2022 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35931369

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BACKGROUND: The predictors of postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality have not been well-described using patient-level data. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the application of maternal early warning criteria in the postpartum period and generate a preliminary predictive model for severe maternal morbidity and mortality occurring after delivery hospitalization discharge until 42 days postpartum. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective case-control study was conducted from January 2013 to September 2020. Cases were identified from electronic medical records using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision codes for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-defined severe maternal morbidity. Patients meeting the criteria for severe maternal morbidity and mortality from delivery hospitalization discharge until 42 days postpartum were matched for delivery hospital and year with the controls in an approximate 1:2 fashion. The objective was to identify the demographic and clinical risk factors during the antepartum through postpartum periods for postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to estimate the risks, and a receiver operating characteristic curve was derived to evaluate the model. RESULTS: Ninety cases of postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality that occurred following delivery hospitalization discharge were identified. These were matched with 175 controls. Women with postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality had more postpartum assessments (mean: 1.7 vs 1.4, P=.005) and a higher frequency of maternal early warning criteria (58% [52/90] vs 2% [3/175]; P<.001) preceding the diagnosis of severe maternal morbidity and mortality than controls. Black women had higher odds of postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality than White women (odds ratio, 1.93; 95% confidence interval, 1.14-3.27). Women with maternal early warning criteria during postpartum assessments were more likely to experience subsequent postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality (odds ratio, 67.2; 95% confidence interval, 21.3-211.6) than women with no maternal early warning criteria. Although the point estimate was different in Black women (odds ratio, 161.8; 95% confidence interval, 8.9 to >999) than White women (odds ratio, 47.9; 95% confidence interval, 13.8-167.1), the effect modification between the maternal early warning criteria and race was not statistically significant (P=.93). In a multivariable model, race, body mass index, cesarean delivery, and maternal early warning criteria at postpartum assessments were associated with subsequent severe maternal morbidity and mortality, with an area under the curve of 0.905 (95% confidence interval, 0.864-0.946). CONCLUSION: Maternal early warning criteria are associated with increased odds of postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality. A straightforward model that includes race, body mass index, cesarean delivery, and presence of maternal early warning criteria appears to be a promising tool to identify those at risk for postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality following delivery hospitalization discharge. This is an important first step in improving the ability to recognize and respond to conditions preceding postpartum severe maternal morbidity. These findings should be validated in a prospective cohort.

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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet;43(9): 662-668, Sept. 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1351777

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Abstract Objective To determine the profile of maternal deaths occurred in the period between 2000 and 2019 in the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA, in the Portuguese acronym) and to compare it with maternal deaths between 1980 and 1999 in the same institution. Methods Retrospective study that analyzed 2,481 medical records of women between 10 and 49 years old who died between 2000 and 2018. The present study was approved by the Ethics Committee (CAAE 78021417600005327). Results After reviewing 2,481 medical records of women who died in reproductive age, 43 deaths had occurred during pregnancy or in the postpartum period. Of these, 28 were considered maternal deaths. The maternal mortality ratio was 37.6 per 100,000 live births. Regarding causes, 16 deaths (57.1%) were directly associated with pregnancy, 10 (35.1%) were indirectly associated, and 2 (7.1%) were unrelated. The main cause of death was hypertension during pregnancy (31.2%) followed by acute liver steatosis during pregnancy (25%). In the previous study, published in 2003 in the same institution4, the mortality rate was 129 per 100,000 live births, and most deaths were related to direct obstetric causes (62%). The main causes of death in this period were due to hypertensive complications (17.2%), followed by postcesarean infection (16%). Conclusion Compared with data before the decade of 2000, there was an important reduction in maternal deaths due to infectious causes.


Resumo Objetivo Determinar o perfil dos óbitos maternos ocorridos no período de 2000 a 2019 no Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA) e comparar com os óbitos maternos entre 1980 e 1999 na mesma instituição. Métodos Estudo retrospectivo que analisou 2.400 prontuários de mulheres entre 10 e 49 anos que morreram entre 2000 e 2019. O presente estudo foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética (CAAE 78021417600005327). Resultados Após revisão de 2.481 prontuários de mulheres que morreram em idade reprodutiva, 43 mortes ocorreram durante a gravidez ou no período pós-parto. Destas, 28 foram considerados óbitos maternos. A taxa de mortalidade materna foi de 37.6 por 100.000 nascidos vivos. Em relação às causas, 16 óbitos (57.1%) estiveram diretamente associados à gravidez, 10 (35.1%) estiveram indiretamente associados e 2 (7.1%) não estiveram relacionados. A principal causa de morte foi hipertensão na gravidez (31.2%) seguida de esteatose hepática aguda da gravidez (25%). No estudo anterior, publicado em 2003 na mesma instituição4, a taxa de mortalidade foi de 129 por 100.000 nascidos vivos, e a maioria dos óbitos estava relacionada a causas obstétricas diretas (62%). As principais causas de óbito neste período foram por complicações hipertensivas (17.2%), seguidas de infecção pós-cesárea (16%). Conclusão Em comparação com os dados anteriores à década de 2000, houve uma redução importante das mortes maternas por causas infecciosas.


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Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Criança , Adolescente , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Complicações na Gravidez/epidemiologia , Morte Materna/etiologia , Mortalidade Materna , Estudos Retrospectivos , Causas de Morte , Período Pós-Parto , Nascido Vivo , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Healthcare (Basel) ; 9(3)2021 Mar 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33809643

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The maternal mortality or "maternal near miss" ratio in Brazil reflects the socioeconomic indicators as well as the healthcare quality in some areas of this country, pointing out fragile points in the health services. The aim of this study was to estimate the association of diverse variables related to pregnancy and the occurrence of Near Miss in a population of women who were cared in public maternity wards in Brazil. A case-control study was performed. The association between variables and outcomes was verified through a chi-square test. A multiple analysis was carried out, producing odds ratio (OR) estimates with values of p≤0.25 in the univariate model. The results point to the following risk factors for Severe Maternal Morbidity: non-white (<0.001, OR 2.973), family income of up to two minimum wage salaries (<0.001; OR 2.159), not having a partner (<0.001, OR 2.694), obesity (<0.001, OR 20.852), not having received pre-natal care (<0.001, OR 2.843), going to less than six prenatal appointments (<0.001, OR 3.498), undergoing an inter-hospital transfer (<0.001, OR 24.655), and the absence of labor during admission (<0.001, OR 25.205). Although the results vary, the incidence of women with potential life-threatening complications is high in Brazil, which reinforces the need to universalize more complex interventions as well as coverage of primary care. The presence of precarious socio-economic indicators and unqualified obstetric care were risk factors for Severe Maternal Morbidity.

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Int J Gynaecol Obstet ; 155(3): 524-531, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33475166

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcomes of adolescent versus adult women during pregnancy and puerperium admitted to a dedicated intensive care unit (ICU) in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. METHODS: In a retrospective cohort study, we retrieved data from the medical charts of 557 adolescent (<20 years) and adult (≥20 years) women. The association between demographic and clinical variables and the outcomes were compared in univariate and multivariate analyses. RESULTS: The maternal severity index (MSI) of adult women was significantly higher than in adolescents. In univariate log-binomial regression analysis, pneumothorax and circulatory dysfunction were positively associated with the composite primary outcome of death or transfer (for more complex care), whereas eclampsia was negatively associated. Being an adolescent was not associated with this outcome, not even when adjusting for potential confounders. Conversely, being an adolescent was associated with fewer complications (secondary outcome) even after adjusting for potential confounders (type of admission, eclampsia, pre-eclampsia, surgical site infection, abdominal hemorrhage, drug abuse, metabolic syndrome, malnutrition, pneumothorax, or circulatory dysfunction). CONCLUSION: In Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, adult women admitted to the ICU because of gestational or birth complications had worse outcomes compared with adolescents.


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Eclampsia , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva , Adolescente , Adulto , Brasil/epidemiologia , Eclampsia/epidemiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Gravidez , Gestantes , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Matern Child Health J ; 25(3): 487-496, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33196923

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OBJECTIVE: Severe maternal morbidity (SMM) is already known to be associated with adverse neonatal outcomes, however, its association with long-term deficits of weight and height, and impairment in neurodevelopment among children was not yet fully assessed. We aim to evaluate whether SMM has repercussions on the weight and height-for-age and neurodevelopmental status of the child. METHODS: A retrospective cohort analysis with women who had SMM events in a tertiary referral center in Brazil. They were compared to a control group of women who had not experienced any SMM. Childbirth and perinatal characteristics, weight and height-for-age deficits and neurodevelopmental impairment suspicion by Denver II Test were comparatively assessed in both groups using RR and 95% CI. Multiple regression analysis was used addressing deficit of weight-for-age, height-for-age and an altered Denver Test, estimating their independent adjusted RR and 95% CI. RESULTS: 634 women with perinatal outcomes available (311 with SMM and 323 without) and 571 children were assessed. Among women with SMM, increased rates in perinatal deaths, Apgar lower than 7 at five minutes, shorter breastfeeding period, preterm birth (49.0% × 11.1%), low birthweight (45.8% × 11.5%), deficits of weight-for-age [RR 3.11 (1.60-6.04)] and height-for-age [RR 1.52 (1.06-2.19)] and altered Denver Test [RR 1.5 (1.02-2.36)] were more frequently found than in the control group. SMM was not identified as independently associated with any of the main outcomes. CONCLUSION: SMM showed to be associated with a negative impact on growth and neurodevelopment aspects of perinatal and infant health. These findings suggest that effective health policies directed towards appropriate care of pregnancy may have an impact on the reduction of maternal, neonatal and infant morbidity and mortality.


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Nascimento Prematuro , Criança , Parto Obstétrico , Feminino , Crescimento e Desenvolvimento , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido de Baixo Peso , Recém-Nascido , Gravidez , Estudos Retrospectivos
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BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ; 20(1): 679, 2020 Nov 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33172430

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BACKGROUND: To date, the rates of potentially life-threatening condition (PTLC), maternal near miss (MNM) and maternal deaths in pregnant patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and variables associated to it have not been studied. METHODS: This study was as a cross-sectional retrospective study conducted at São Paulo Hospital of Universidade Federal de São Paulo, a tertiary hospital that provides public medical care through the Brazilian unified health system to high-risk pregnancies. Inclusion criteria were T1DM pregnant women who delivered from January 2005 to December 2015. Three groups were established by the World Heath Organization criteria and associations were assessed using the chi-square test in between MNM and no morbidity or PLTC and no morbidity. A P value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The final sample included 137 patients, 8 MNM cases (5.84%), 51 PLTC (37.23%), no cases of maternal deaths and 78 patients (56.93%) did not present any complication. Moreover, there were 122 live births, resulting in a near miss rate of 65.5 per 1.000 live births in patients with T1DM. Two of the MNM cases were for clinical criteria (uncontrollable fit in both) and laboratory criteria for the other six: one patient with severe acute azotemia (creatinine > 300 µmol/ml), one patient with severe hypoperfusion (lactate > 5 mmol/L) and four of them with loss of consciousness and the presence of glucose and ketoacids in urine. PLTC criteria were studied in MNM and PLTC cases. Prolonged hospital stay was the most prevalent PLTC criteria in both groups (100% of MNM cases and 96% of PLTC), followed by renal failure in 50% of MNM cases and severe preeclampsia in 22% of PLTC cases. This study could not find any association between prenatal factors or sociodemographic characteristics with maternal morbidity. CONCLUSIONS: MNM rate in T1DM was extremely high, and determined by complications of the primary disease or hypertensive disorders. No sociodemographic variables studied were related to maternal morbidity; therefore, we could not predict what increases MNM and PLTC in this specific population.


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/epidemiologia , Mortalidade Materna , Near Miss/estatística & dados numéricos , Complicações na Gravidez/epidemiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Brasil/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Hospitais Universitários/estatística & dados numéricos , Humanos , Nascido Vivo , Morte Materna , Gravidez , Gravidez de Alto Risco , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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Pregnancy Hypertens ; 22: 136-143, 2020 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32979728

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OBJECTIVES: Determine the eclampsia prevalence and factors associated with eclampsia and recurrent seizures in Suriname and evaluate quality-of-care indicator 'magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) coverage'. STUDY DESIGN: A two-year prospective nationwide cohort study was conducted in Suriname and included women with eclampsia at home or in a healthcare facility. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We calculated the prevalence by the number of live births obtained from vital registration. Risk factor denominator data concerned hospital births. Descriptive statistics and multivariate regression analysis were performed. RESULTS: Seventy-two women with eclampsia (37/10.000 live births) were identified, including two maternal deaths (case-fatality 2.8%). Nulliparity, African-descent and adolescence were associated with eclampsia. Adolescents with eclampsia had significantly lower BPs (150/100 mmHg) than adult women (168/105 mmHg). The first seizure occurred antepartum in 54% (n = 39/72), intrapartum in 19% (n = 14/72) and postpartum in 26% (n = 19/72). Recurrent seizures were observed in 60% (n = 43/72). MgSO4 was administered to 99% (n = 69/70) of women; however 26% received no loading dosage and, in 22% of cases MgSO4 duration was <24 h, i.e. guideline adherence existed in only 43%. MgSO4 was ceased during CS in all women (n = 40). Stable BP was achieved before CS in 46%. The median seizure-to-delivery interval was 27 h, and ranged from four to 36 h. CONCLUSION: Solely 'MgSO4 coverage' is not a reliable quality-of-care indicator, as it conceals inadequate MgSO4 dosage and timing, discontinuation during CS, stabilization before delivery, and seizure-to-delivery interval. These other quality-of-care indicators need attention from the international community in order to reduce the prevalence of eclampsia.


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Anticonvulsivantes/administração & dosagem , Eclampsia/tratamento farmacológico , Sulfato de Magnésio/administração & dosagem , Adulto , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Eclampsia/epidemiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Gravidez , Prevalência , Estudos Prospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Suriname/epidemiologia
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Ann Epidemiol ; 50: 52-56.e1, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32703663

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PURPOSE: We determined the association between gestational weight gain and severe maternal morbidity. METHODS: We used data on 84,241 delivery hospitalizations at Magee-Womens Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA (2003-2012). Total gestational weight gain (kilogram) was converted to gestational age-standardized z-scores. We defined severe maternal morbidity as having ≥1 of the 21 Centers for Disease Control diagnosis or procedure codes for severe maternal morbidity identification, intensive care unit admission, or extended postpartum stay. We used multivariable logistic regression to determine the association between weight gain and severe maternal morbidity after confounder adjustment. RESULTS: High gestational weight gain z-scores were associated with an increased risk of severe maternal morbidity. Compared with z-score 0 SD (equivalent to 16 kg at 40 weeks in a normal-weight woman), risk differences (95% confidence intervals) for z-scores -2 SD (7 kg), -1 SD (11 kg), +1 SD (23 kg), and +2 SD (31 kg) were 1.5 (-0.71, 3.7), 0.056 (-0.81, 0.93), 3.4 (1.7, 5.0), and 8.6 (4.0, 13) per 1000 deliveries. The results did not vary by gestational age at delivery or prepregnancy body mass index. CONCLUSIONS: The increased risk of severe maternal morbidity with high pregnancy weight gain may allow scientists to understand and prevent this serious condition.


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Ganho de Peso na Gestação/etnologia , Nascimento Prematuro/epidemiologia , Adulto , Feminino , Insuficiência Cardíaca/epidemiologia , Humanos , Hipertensão/epidemiologia , Incidência , Morbidade , Obesidade/epidemiologia , Pennsylvania/epidemiologia , Gravidez
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Int J Gynaecol Obstet ; 151(1): 109-116, 2020 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32524605

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of an intervention package on maternal and newborn health indicators. METHODS: A randomized stepped-wedge non-blind trial was conducted across six subdistricts within two districts in Guatemala from January 2014 to January 2017. Data on outcomes were collected on all deliveries in all 33 health centers. The intervention package included distribution of promotional materials encouraging health center delivery; education for traditional birth attendants about the importance of health center delivery; and provider capacity building using simulation training. Main outcomes were number of health center deliveries, maternal morbidity, and perinatal morbidity and mortality. RESULTS: Overall, there were 24 412 deliveries. Health center deliveries per 1000 live births showed an overall increase, although after adjustment for secular trends and clustering, the relative risk for the treatment effect was not statistically significant (aRR, 1.04; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.97-1.11, P=0.242). Although not statistically significant, maternal morbidity (aRR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.60-1.02; P=0.068) and perinatal morbidity (aRR, 0.84; 95% CI, 0.68-1.05; P=0.133) showed a tendency toward a decrease. CONCLUSION: The present study represents one of the few randomized evaluations of an integrated approach to improve birth outcomes in a low-income setting. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT0315107.


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Promoção da Saúde , Serviços de Saúde Materna , Parto , Melhoria de Qualidade , Serviços de Saúde Rural , Feminino , Guatemala , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Tocologia/educação , Enfermeiros Obstétricos , Gravidez , Estudos Prospectivos , Indicadores de Qualidade em Assistência à Saúde , População Rural , Treinamento por Simulação
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Int J Gynaecol Obstet ; 150(1): 83-91, 2020 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32285452

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OBJECTIVE: To assess general and reproductive health in women after severe maternal morbidity (SMM). METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was performed at a tertiary maternity hospital. Women with SMM criteria who delivered during 2008-2012 were included in the SMM group. The control group included a random sample of women without SMM delivering in the same year of cases. Both groups were compared regarding sociodemographic/obstetric characteristics, general and reproductive health, using χ2 , Yates χ2 , Fisher exact, and Mann-Whitney tests. RESULTS: There were 315 women in the SMM group and 323 women in the control group. The SMM group was older and had a history of more medical conditions (hypertension, diabetes, obesity), cesarean deliveries, preterm births, and perinatal deaths. Breastfeeding was negatively affected in these women, as was fertility. The SMM group had a non-significant trend of fewer children after index pregnancy, had new complications in subsequent pregnancies, and required specialized medical care, besides higher risk of death. CONCLUSION: Women experiencing SMM are at higher risk of general and reproductive health problems after pregnancy, including risk of death. Therefore, their surveillance and follow-up should continue beyond 42 days postpartum, highlighting the importance of more specialized health care.


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Complicações na Gravidez/epidemiologia , Saúde Reprodutiva , Adulto , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Feminino , Maternidades/estatística & dados numéricos , Humanos , Morbidade , Período Pós-Parto , Gravidez , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Rev. mex. anestesiol ; 43(1): 53-56, ene.-mar. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1347687

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Resumen: Objetivo: Presentar la evidencia científica más reciente referente a la definición, diagnóstico y consecuencias de morbilidad extrema en obstetricia (MEO). Metodología de búsqueda: Búsqueda en PubMed, The Cochrane Library, OVID, Science Direct, Google Académico, Artemisa, LILACS e Imbiomed de artículos publicados en inglés y español entre los años 2005 a 2018 con las siguientes palabras clave: severe maternal morbidity, near miss morbidity, severe acute maternal morbidity, obstetric near miss and maternal near miss. Se excluyeron estudios cualitativos. Resultados: La MEO (o near miss) se refiere a cualquier complicación aguda que puede presentarse en el embarazo, labor o hasta seis semanas después de haber concluido el embarazo, estas complicaciones ponen en riesgo la vida de la madre, pero no resulta en su muerte. Los indicadores de MEO fueron desarrollados con base a la incidencia y presencia de trastornos hemorrágicos, hipertensivos y otras alteraciones sistémicas y condiciones maternas graves que pueden tener un impacto en la salud de la madre. En la actualidad, se sugiere que el estudio de los indicadores de MEO son de más utilidad que los de muerte materna. Conclusiones: El ejercicio de la práctica médica con base en la mejor evidencia científica, el estudio y la mejora de la calidad de la práctica clínica, de la planificación familiar, la asesoría prenatal y los programas hospitalarios son estrategias que permitirán ayudar a disminuir los casos de MEO.


Abstract. Objective: To provide the most recent scientific evidence about definitions, diagnosis and consequences of severe maternal morbidity (SMM). Research methodology: We searched databases in PubMed, The Cochrane Library, OVID, Science Direct, Google Scholar, Artemisa, LILACS and Imbiomed from 2005 to 2018 with the following keywords: severe maternal morbidity, near miss morbidity, severe acute maternal morbidity, obstetric near miss and maternal near miss. The search was restricted to articles written in the English and Spanish language and published from 2005 to 2018. Qualitative studies were excluded. Results: SMM or maternal near miss event refers to any acute obstetric complication that immediately threatens a woman's survival but does not result in her death either by chance or because of hospital care she receives during pregnancy, labor or within six weeks of termination of pregnancy. The indicators for SMM were developed and based on the incidence and presence of hemorrhagic disorders, hypertensive disorders, other systemic disorders and severe maternal conditions which could have an impact on maternal health. Nowadays it is suggested that the study of indicators for SMM is a more useful indicator of obstetric care than mortality. Conclusions: Use of best evidence-based practices, studying and improving the effectiveness and quality of clinical practice, family planning, prenatal check-up, and hospital obstetric care programs are strategies that could help to reduce cases of SMM.

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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet;42(3): 124-132, Mar. 2020. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1098861

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Abstract Objective To assess the use of the intensive care unit (ICU) and its effect on maternal mortality (MM) among women with severe maternal morbidity (SMM). Materials and Methods A secondary analysis of a cross-sectional study on surveillance of SMM in 27 Brazilian obstetric referral centers. The analysis focused on the association between ICU use and maternal death according to individual characteristics and disease severity. Two multivariate regressions considering use of the ICU, age, ethnicity, adequacy of care and the human development index were performed to identify the factors associated to maternal death and maternal near-miss. Results Out of 82,388 deliveries during the period, there were 9,555 (11.6%) women with SMM, and the MM ratio was of 170.4/100 thousand live births. In total, 8,135 (85.1%) patients were managed in facilities in which ICUs were available; however, only 2,059 (25.3%) had been admitted to the ICU. On the multivariate analysis, when the severity of the maternal disease was measured by the maternal severity score (MMS), the strength of the association between the use of the ICU and maternal death was greatly reduced, along with inadequate care and non-availability of the ICU at the facility. On the assessment of only the more critical cases (SMO, severe maternal outcome), the same pattern of association between ICU and MM was observed. In the models used, only inadequate care and MSS were significantly associated with MM. Conclusion The current study indicates that the main variables associated with maternal death are the severity and adequacy of the case management, which is more frequent in ICU admissions. The use of the ICU without the stratification of the patients by severity may not produce the expected benefits for part of the women.


Resumo Objetivo Avaliar o efeito da utilização de unidades de terapia intensiva (UTIs) na mortalidade materna (MM) entre mulheres com morbidade materna grave (MMG). Materiais e Métodos Foi realizada uma análise secundária de um estudo transversal de vigilância de morbidade materna grave em 27 centros de referência obstétrica no Brasil. O foco desta análise foi a associação entre a utilização de UTI e morte materna segundo características individuais e condições de gravidade. Análises múltiplas considerando as variáveis uso de UTI, idade, etnia, adequação do cuidado e índice de desenvolvimento humano foram realizadas para identificar os fatores associados à morte materna e near-miss materno. Resultados Dos 82.388 partos ocorridos durante o período de estudo, 9.555 (11,6%) mulheres apresentaram MMG, e a razão de MM foi de 170,4/100 mil nascidos vivos. Neste grupo, 8.135 (85,1%) pacientes foram atendidas em instituições com disponibilidade de leitos de UTI, mas apenas 2.059 (25,3%) foram de fato admitidas em leitos de UTI. Na análise de regressão multivariada, quando se considerou a gravidade do caso pelo maternal severity score (pontuação de severidade materna, MMS, na sigla em inglês), houve uma grande redução da força de associação entre utilização de UTI e morte materna, além da inadequação do cuidado e não disponibilidade de UTI na instituição. Na avaliação considerando apenas os casos de maior gravidade (desfecho materno grave, DMG), observou-se o mesmo padrão de associação entre UTI e MM. Nos modelos utilizados, apenas a inadequação do cuidado e o MSS apresentam associação significativa com a MM. Conclusão O presente estudo aponta que as principais variáveis associadas à morte materna são a gravidade e a adequação do manejo do caso, mais frequentes nas internações em UTI. A utilização dos leitos de UTI sem a estratificação da gravidade da paciente pode não trazer benefícios esperados para uma parte das mulheres.


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Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Criança , Adolescente , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Complicações na Gravidez/mortalidade , Cuidado Pré-Natal , Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva/estatística & dados numéricos , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Brasil , Mortalidade Materna , Análise de Regressão , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Rev. inf. cient ; 99(1): 20-29, ene.-feb. 2020. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1093926

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RESUMEN Introducción: La mortalidad materna ha sido utilizada como un indicador del desarrollo socioeconómico de un país y de la calidad de los servicios médicos en la Salud Pública. La morbilidad materna extremadamente grave (near miss) constituye el escenario necesario para entender las condiciones y hechos prevenibles que determinan la muerte materna. Objetivo: Caracterizar la morbilidad materna en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos del Hospital General Docente "Orlando Pantoja Tamayo" de la provincia Santiago de Cuba durante los años 2014-2019. Método: Se realizó un estudio observacional, que incluyó a 223 pacientes atendidas en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos por complicaciones relacionadas con el embarazo-parto-puerperio, en el periodo de tiempo comprendido desde enero de 2014 a diciembre de 2019. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo de las variables: edad, servicio de procedencia, diagnóstico, estadía y complicaciones. Resultados: El 56 % de pacientes admitidas estuvo dentro de 20 y 29 años de edad, siendo los trastornos hipertensivos asociados al embarazo con un 65,4 % y la hemorragia obstétrica para un 22,0 % las principales causas de ingresos. La estadía promedio de las pacientes fue de 3,6 días y durante la misma, la diabetes insípida fue la principal complicación. Conclusiones: La morbilidad materna se caracterizó por presentarse en edades adecuadas para el desarrollo del embarazo, con una estadía en Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos por debajo de lo reportado en la literatura, y existe relación estadística entre los diagnósticos de ingreso y la aparición de complicaciones.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Maternal mortality has been used as an indicator of the socioeconomic development of a country and the quality of medical services in Public Health. Extremely severe maternal morbidity (near miss) is the necessary scenario to understand the preventable conditions and facts that determine maternal death. Objective: To characterize maternal morbidity in the Intensive Care Unit of the General Teaching Hospital "Orlando Pantoja Tamayo" of the Santiago de Cuba province during the years 2014-2019. Method: An observational study was conducted, which included 223 patients treated in the Intensive Care Unit for complications related to pregnancy-childbirth-puerperium, in the period of time from January 2014 to December 2019. A descriptive analysis of the variables was performed: age, service of origin, diagnosis, stay and complications. Results: 56% of admitted patients were within 20 and 29 years of age, with hypertensive disorders associated with pregnancy with 65.4% and obstetric hemorrhage for 22.0% the main causes of income. The average stay of the patients was 3.6 days and during it, diabetes insipidus was the main complication. Conclusions: Maternal morbidity was characterized by presenting at adequate ages for the development of pregnancy, with a stay in Intensive Care Units below what was reported in the literature, and there is a statistical relationship between the diagnosis of admission and the appearance of complications.


RESUMO Introdução: A mortalidade materna tem sido utilizada como um indicador do desenvolvimento socioeconômico de um país e da qualidade dos serviços médicos em Saúde Pública. A morbidade materna extremamente grave (near miss) é o cenário necessário para entender as condições evitáveis e os fatos que determinam a morte materna. Objetivo: Caracterizar a morbidade materna na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva do Hospital Geral de Ensino "Orlando Pantoja Tamayo" da província de Santiago de Cuba nos anos 2014-2019. Método: Foi realizado um estudo observacional, que incluiu 223 pacientes atendidos na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva por complicações relacionadas à gravidez-parto-puerpério, no período de janeiro de 2014 a dezembro de 2019. Foi realizada uma análise descritivo das variáveis: idade, serviço de origem, diagnóstico, permanência e complicações. Resultados: 56% das pacientes admitidas tinham entre 20 e 29 anos de idade, com distúrbios hipertensivos associados à gravidez com 65,4% e hemorragia obstétrica por 22,0%, as principais causas de renda. A permanência média dos pacientes foi de 3,6 dias e, durante o mesmo, o diabetes insipidus foi a principal complicação. Conclusões: A morbidade materna foi caracterizada por apresentar-se em idades adequadas para o desenvolvimento da gravidez, com permanência em Unidades de Terapia Intensiva abaixo do relatado na literatura, e existe relação estatística entre o diagnóstico de admissão e o aparecimento de complicações.


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Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Adulto , Complicações na Gravidez , Gravidez de Alto Risco , Complicações do Trabalho de Parto , Epidemiologia Descritiva , Estudos Transversais
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