Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy at the John F. Kennedy Maternity Center (JFKMC), Liberia: Burden, Sub-Types, and Maternofetal Outcome

Author:

Williams O. Odunvbun ,Billy C. Johnson ,Daniel G. Urey

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (HDP) are a leading cause of maternal and fetal death, especially in a resource-constrained setting. There is no study from Liberia on the disorder. This pilot study aimed to determine the burden, sub-types, and maternal-fetal outcomes of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy at the John F. Kennedy Maternity Center (JFKMC), Liberia. METHODS: From January 1 to December 31, 2020, the medical records of 130 pregnant and post-partum patients admitted with Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (HDP) in a census method of sampling were retrieved, while 83.1% (108) were suitable for analysis in an institutional cross-sectional retrospective study in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the John F. Kennedy Maternity Center, Liberia. The extracted information was analyzed using SPSS version 26. Results were presented in frequencies and percentages. The statistical association between categorical variables was subjected to the Chi-square test. The level of significance was set at a P-value of  < 0.05 RESULTS: There was an institutional prevalence of 3.0% of HDP. The maternal fatality rate was 12.3%, while the perinatal fatality rate was 14.3%. There was a significant association between HELLP syndrome and Severe pre-eclampsia with maternal death, P< 0.001. Prematurity, first minutes Apgar score <5, NICU admission, and low birth weight were associated with perinatal deaths (P <0.001) CONCLUSION:  HDP was an important contributor to maternal and perinatal deaths at the JFKMC, Liberia. Continuous support by the government and development partners for the provision of critical life-saving medical equipment at the JFKMC is recommended.

Publisher

African Journals Online (AJOL)

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