| Literature DB >> 31949344 |
Rijo M Choorakuttil1, Hemant Patel2, Rajalingam Bavaharan3, Palanisamy Devarajan4, Saneej Kanhirat5, Ramesh S Shenoy6, Om P Tiwari7, Rajendra K Sodani8, Lalit K Sharma9, Praveen K Nirmalan10.
Abstract
CONTEXT: India has a high perinatal mortality rate. The Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA) is supplementing efforts to address perinatal mortality in India through the Samrakshan program. AIMS: To describe various elements of the Samrakshan program that aims to reduce perinatal mortality in India.Entities:
Keywords: Doppler ultrasound; India; fetal growth restriction; perinatal mortality; preeclampsia; screening
Year: 2019 PMID: 31949344 PMCID: PMC6958882 DOI: 10.4103/ijri.IJRI_386_19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Radiol Imaging ISSN: 0970-2016
Evaluation parameters for Samrakshan
| Categories | Parameters |
|---|---|
| CME (By State) | Number of CME |
| Number of participants | |
| Participant distribution by district, urban-rural location, and by teaching faculty, practitioner or resident | |
| Online Courses | Number of trimester-specific courses |
| Mentors | |
| Quizzes | |
| Image Evaluations | |
| Course Completions | |
| Number of research articles shared through learning modules | |
| Number of trimester-specific cases discussed | |
| Number of registrations on the online portal | |
| Form submission | Number of forms submitted |
| Number of practitioners submitting forms | |
| Number of participating states and districts. | |
| Trimester Specific Reports on clinically relevant screening parameters | |
| Faculty/Resident/Practitioner use of the Samrakshan database for research | |
| Research Publications or Dissertations by state | |
| Research Projects by state | |
| Online Presence | Visits to Samrakshan page |
| App download | |
| Telegram channel subscribers | |
| Synergistic programs | Number by State |
Subcommittees of Samrakshan IRIA program
| Subcommittees | Number of members |
|---|---|
| Promotional Campaign | 6 |
| Online Instruction | 17 |
| State CME programs | 12 |
| Evaluation and Audit | 9 |
| Raksha & PCPNDT synergy | 2 |
| Reach out to Obstetricians and Neonatologists | 2 |
| Policy, Guidelines, Documentation | 2 |
Performance of Samrakshan for period July 1, 2019, to September 1, 2019
| First Trimester | |
|---|---|
| Number of Women Screened | 58 |
| High risk for PE ( | 10 (17.24%) |
| High risk for FGR ( | 29 (50%) |
| Recommended Low dose Aspirin ( | 30 (51.72%) |
| Third Trimester Singletons | |
| Number of women Screened | 131 |
| Women with PE ( | 2 (1.53%) |
| Prior high risk for PE ( | 2 (1.53%) |
| EFW centiles <3 ( | 6 (4.58%) |
| EFW Centiles 3-10 ( | 8 (6.11%) |
| FGR stage 1 ( | 9 (6.87%) |
| FGR stage 2 ( | 0 |
| FGR stage 3 ( | 1 (0.76%) |
| FGR stage 4 ( | 0 |
| No FGR ( | 121 (92.31%) |
| EFW 3-10 centile with normal Doppler ( | 6 (75%) |
| EFW 10-50 centile with abnormal Doppler | 20 (46.51%) |
| Mean UtA PI >95th centile | 21 (16.03%) |
| CPR <5th centile | 21 (16.03%) |
| Online courses | |
| Number of registrants first trimester | 214 |
| Number of registrants third trimester | 37 |
| Number case discussions posted | 3 |
| Number Instructors | 17 |
| Number research articles shared | 7 |
| IRIA Samrakshan page visits | 2047 (1994 from India) |
| Research protocols developed for Faculty/ | 7 |
| State-level CME | 1 |