Factors associated with maternal mortality at the Saint-Louis from 2017 to 2019

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Ousmane Thiam, Cherif Cheikh Tourade Sarr, Aliou Diouf, D B Sow, Papa Matar Lo, Papa Ndiaye and Magatte Maye

Abstract


INTRODUCTION

In 2015, worldwide, 303,000 women died as a result of complications during pregnancy, childbirth, or in the days following. Today, almost all maternal deaths (99%) occur in developing countries, with 66% in sub-Saharan Africa.




OBJECTIVE

To make a statistical assessment of maternal deaths at the regional hospital center of Saint-Louis.




MATERIALS AND METHODS

This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of 73 cases of maternal death during the gravid-puerperal period that occurred between January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2019, at the Saint-Louis regional hospital center. Data were entered on EXCEL 2013 software. Analysis was performed on Epi Info version 3 software.




RESULTS

During our study, 73 cases of maternal death were collected. Maternal mortality was 520 per 100 000 live births. The mean age of the patients was 28.1 years±6.8. Multiparous women accounted for 43.8% and nulliparous women for 1.3%. The pathologies responsible for the cases of death were hemorrhage (28.77%), hypertension and its complications (20.55%), dystocia (15.07%), and anemia (6.85%). The causes of death were direct obstetric in 64.38% of cases and indirect obstetric in 35.62%. Death occurred postpartum in 68% of cases, during pregnancy in 25% and during labor in 7%. Death was preventable in 77.5% of cases.




CONCLUSION

Maternal mortality is a real health problem in our practice. It affects young women. The indirect cause of death is gaining ground more and more. It is avoidable in the majority of cases.


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Papa Matar Lo, Papa Ndiaye and Magatte Maye, O. T. C. C. T. S. A. D. D. B. S. (2022). Factors associated with maternal mortality at the Saint-Louis from 2017 to 2019. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Forum, 32(01), 14–17. Retrieved from https://obstetricsandgynaecologyforum.com/index.php/ogf/article/view/5
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