Maternal near miss at Kathmandu Medical College: An analysis of severe maternal morbidity at a Nepalese tertiary care facility

Author:

Manandhar Rosina1ORCID,Adhikari Ashmita2,Manandhar Naresh3,Jayaratnam Skandarupan4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fetal Medicine Unit, Nepal Mediciti Lalitpur Nepal

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Chitwan Medical College Chitwan Nepal

3. Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences Kathmandu Nepal

4. Canberra Hospital Canberra Garran Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) ‘near miss’ tool has been extensively used to audit maternal morbidity in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Analysis of the cases of ‘near miss’ enables a better understanding of the associated factors, identifies deficiencies in the provision of maternity services and lays a foundation for better preventive measures in the future.AimsTo understand the epidemiology, aetiology and determine the aspects of preventability of maternal ‘near miss’ (MNM) at Kathmandu Medical College.Materials and MethodsA prospective audit of MNM and maternal deaths (MD) was undertaken at Kathmandu Medical College over a period of 12 months. The cases were identified using WHO ‘near miss’ criteria and areas of preventability in the provision of care determined using the modified Geller's criteria.ResultsThe total number of deliveries and live births in the study period were 2747 and 2698 respectively. A total of 34 ‘near misses’ and two MDs were identified. The common direct aetiologies of MNM and MDs identified were obstetric haemorrhage followed by hypertensive disorders with one‐third of cases being of indirect aetiology. Fifty‐five percent of cases had some aspects of provider‐ or system‐related preventability with the leading delays being lack of diagnosis and recognition of high‐risk status among patients and lack of interdepartmental communication.ConclusionThe WHO near miss rate at Kathmandu Medical College was 12.5/100 live births. Significant aspects of preventability, especially at the level of the provider, were noted among cases of MNM and MDs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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