Literature DB >> 18926535

Cesarean delivery surveillance system at a maternity hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Tharani Kandasamy1, Mario Merialdi, Richard J Guidotti, Ana P Betrán, Jennifer Harris-Requejo, Farima Hakimi, Paul F Van Look, F Kakar.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To use an active facility-based maternal and newborn surveillance system to describe cesarean delivery practices and outcomes in a resource-poor setting.
METHODS: Using data from operating room logbooks, 392 cesarean deliveries were evaluated between April 1 and June 30 2006 at a large public maternity hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan.
RESULTS: The perinatal mortality rate was 89 per 1000 births: 57% antepartum and 37% intrapartum stillbirths. Fetuses with normal birth weight comprised 85% of intrapartum stillbirths. Obstructed labor, uterine rupture, and malpresentation accounted for more than 50% of perinatal deaths. The cesarean delivery rate was 10.2% and there were 2 maternal deaths.
CONCLUSION: The high percentage of intrapartum stillbirths among normal birth weight fetuses suggests a need for improved labor monitoring and surgical obstetric practices. The use of a facility-based perinatal surveillance system is critical in guiding such quality assurance initiatives.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18926535     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2008.08.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Gynaecol Obstet        ISSN: 0020-7292            Impact factor:   3.561


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