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An Analysis of Cause of Stillbirth in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Delhi: A Contribution to the WHO SEARO Project.

Abha Singh1, Manisha Kumar1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Over 98% of the world's total stillbirths are believed to occur in developing countries and still have received very little research, programmatic or policy attention. AIMS AND
OBJECTIVE: To collect data on epidemiological profile of cases experiencing stillbirths, to assess the associated antenatal high risk factors present and to find out the probable cause of stillbirth.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a cross-sectional, observational study, which was done as part of WHO SEARO project after ethical clearance. The study included all stillbirths which occurred in the hospital during the study period August 2015-February 2017. Antenatal records were reviewed; maternal investigations were done. Baby was examined after delivery. Pre-structured pro forma was filled for every case. Finally, the relevant condition found was classified under CODAC system of stillbirth classification. RESULT: Out of 20,580 deliveries, 600 (2.9%) were stillborn. Maternal cause was noted in 145/600 (24.2%) cases, fetal cause was noted in 181/600 (30.2%), and placental and cord origins were suspected in 128/600 (21.3%) and 12/600 (2%) cases, respectively. In 72/600 (12.0%) cases the reason for stillbirth was unknown and unclassifiable. Among the maternal causes the most common was hypertension (89/600, 14.8%) followed by infection including fever (5.7%); the most common infection was hepatitis. Among the fetal causes birth defect was the most common (106/600, 17.7%) followed by extreme prematurity in 42/600 (7.0%).
CONCLUSION: Birth defects were the most important fetal cause of stillbirth; hypertension in pregnancy and fetal growth restriction were important associated factors.

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Keywords:  Birth defect; CODAC classification; Causes of stillbirth; Fetal growth restriction

Year:  2018        PMID: 30956470      PMCID: PMC6430444          DOI: 10.1007/s13224-018-1161-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol India        ISSN: 0975-6434


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