MATERNAL NEAR MISS: AN INDIAN TERTIARY CARE CENTRE AUDIT
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Published:2023-01-01
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Container-title:INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJAR
Author:
Himabindhu P. Himabindhu1, Sowjanya R.2, Ananda Kumari M.3, Aruna V4, N. Sai Pratyusha L.5, Amrutha B.6
Affiliation:
1. MD. (H.O.D.) Dept of OBG, SMC Vijayawada, AP 2. MD.DGO (Associate Professor), Dept of OBG, SMC Vijayawada, AP 3. MS (Associate Professor). 4. MD.(Professor), Dept of OBG, SMC Vijayawada, AP 5. MS , Dept of OBG, SMC Vijayawada, AP 6. PG, Dept of OBG, SMC Vijayawada, AP
Abstract
ACKGROUND: Despite advances in medical sciences and increased awareness of measures for safe child birth,
unacceptably high maternal morbidity and mortality continues in developing countries like India. Ours being a tertiary care
centre, draws a lot number of high risk pregnancies and referrals. By auditing the near miss cases2 i.e., a critically ill pregnant or recently delivered
woman who was on the verge of death but survived a problem during pregnancy, childbirth, or within 42 days of the pregnancy's termination, we aim
to identify the causes, factors leading to near miss2 and the management given to near miss2 and maternal deaths. The AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:
present study aims to determine the magnitude, as well as to identify the pattern of Maternal Near Miss2 (MNM), at Siddhartha Medical College,
Vijayawada, during the study period of two years. To anal OBJECTIVES: yse 1)Adverse events leading to a maternal near-miss2, 2) Disorders
underlying these cases, 3)Sociodemographic factors and 4)Contributing factors A hospital based retros METHODOLOGY: pective observational
study to assess the frequency and nature of maternal near miss2 events among the obstetric cases managed at Siddhartha Medical College,
Vijayawada over a period of two years. The followi RESULTS: ng are the major causes identied leading to maternal near miss2 during our study
Severe Eclampsia 17%, Post-partum Haemorrhage 17%, Pulmonary Edema due to severe pre eclampsia3 9%, Antepartum Eclampsia 9%, HELLP
9%, Ruptured ectopic pregnancy 7%, Cardiac failure 7%, Postpartum Eclampsia 7%, Imminent Eclampsia 4%, Abruption 4%, Rupture uterus 2%. In
our study Maternal near miss2 ratio incidence: 0.0254, Severe maternal outcomes ratio : 3, Maternal near miss2 to mortality ratio: 0.433
CONCLUSION: We observed in majority of the cases level 1 and level 2 delays in reporting to our institution
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