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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 2(12) pp. 297-301,
December, 2014
Copyright © 2014 Merit Research Journals |
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Original Research Article
Maternal mortality and near miss at Omdurman
maternity hospital (OMH), Sudan 2013 |
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Umbeli T. MD, FCM, PhD1*, Salah Ismail MD2,
Kunna A. MD3, Elmahgoub A. FRCOG4, Sumia
Elshafie MD5 and Rabaa AbdAlwahab M6
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1Professor of Obstetrics
and Gynecology and Community Physician, Faculty of Medicine,
Omdurman Islamic university (OIU), P. O. Box 149, Omdurman
Maternity Hospital (OMH), Sudan
2MD. Department of OBGYN, Omdurman Islamic University
(OIU).
3MD. Department of OBGYN, University of Bahri.
4FRCOG, Department of OBGYN, OIU.
5MD. Physician of Internal Medicine, (OMH)
6MD, Department of Anaethesia, OIU.
*Corresponding
Author's E-mail: umbeli_taha@hotmail.com; Tel: 00249912360153
Accepted December 11, 2014 |
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Maternal
mortality and morbidity remain public health problems in the
developing countries influenced by access to health care and the
quality of service provided. Assessment of Maternal Near Miss (MNM)
will provide more information to improve the quality of
obstetric care and to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity.
This is a prospective cross-sectional study conducted at
Omdurman Maternity Hospital (OMH) during 2013 to assess the
occurrence of MNM and maternal mortality. Also, to indentify the
causes of MNM and determine the socio-demographic
characteristics of women experiencing MNM and Maternal Death
(MD). Modified WHO criteria (clinical, laboratory and management
based) for identifying MNM were applied and the data was
collected by reviewing all medical records using a structured
data abstraction form. During the study period, a total of 305
women with life threatening conditions were identified at OMH:
260 MNM, 45 MD and 35863 Live Births (LB). Maternal Mortality
Ratio (MMR) was 125/100000 LB, the Maternal Near Miss Incidence
Ratio (MNMIR) was 7.2/1000 LB, MNM to MD ratio was 5.8:1 and the
total mortality index was 14.8%. Haemorrhage was the most common
cause of MNM, followed by eclampsia, sepsis, hepatitis, cardiac
disease and other indirect events: 48.5%, 28.8%, 15.7%, 3.1%,
2.7% and 1.2 % respectively. Highest mortality index was caused
by hepatitis, followed by cardiac disease, sepsis, eclampsia and
haemorrhage: 46.7%, 22.2%, 12.8%, 11.8% and 8.1% respectively.
Maternal mortality and morbidity remain challenging problems in
this hospital, with hepatitis as an emerging cause of high
mortality index. Progress can be made by improving the referral
system, antenatal care (ANC) and hospital delivery, to prevent
late presentation.
Keywords: Eclapmsia, Maternal near miss, Maternal
mortality, Omdurman, Post partum haemorrhage, Sudan
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