| Literature DB >> 32423428 |
Jane R Manyahi1, Hans Mgaya2, Ali Said2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy is the second most common direct cause of maternal deaths accounting for 14% of maternal deaths worldwide. Severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia are among the hypertensive disorders in pregnancy causing significant morbidity and mortality, hence categorized as Maternal Near Miss. At Muhimbili National Hospital these are the leading causes of maternal deaths accounting for 19.9% of maternal death. This study aimed to determine the proportion of severe maternal outcomes and maternal near-miss indices among patients with severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia at Muhimbili National Hospital in Tanzania.Entities:
Keywords: Eclampsia; Maternal death; Maternal near-miss; Severe pre-eclampsia; Tanzania
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32423428 PMCID: PMC7236332 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-020-02930-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Distribution of maternal characteristics among women with severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia at MNH (N = 320)
| Maternal Characteristics | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| < 19 | 38 (11.9) |
| 19–35 | 247 (77.2) |
| more 35 | 35 (10.9) |
| 0 | 136 (42.5) |
| 1–2 | 129 (40.3) |
| 3–4 | 47 (14.7) |
| ≥ 5 | 8 (2.5) |
| 1 | 117 (36.6) |
| 2–4 | 171 (53.4) |
| ≥ 5 | 32(10.0) |
| < 28 weeks | 15 (4.7) |
| 28–36 weeks | 225 (70.3) |
| ≥ 37 weeks | 80 (25) |
| Vaginal delivery | 157 (49.4) |
| Caesarian section | 161 (50.6) |
| Yes | 27(8.4) |
| No | 293(91.6) |
| Yes | 310(96.9) |
| No | 10(3.1) |
| Severe pre-eclampsia | 199(62.2) |
| Eclampsia | 121(37.8) |
* = 318 Two (0.6%) women died undelivered
SEVERE MATERNAL OUTCOME
Haemolysis Elevated Liver enzymes Low Platelet count (HELLP) syndrome was the leading dysfunction whereby 58(18.1%) of participants presented with it. Out of 320 women, 71 women presented with SMO (63 MNM with organ dysfunction and 8 maternal deaths), whereby 56.3% had severe preeclampsia while 43.7% had eclampsia. Severe preeclampsia had a high proportion of organ dysfunction of 57.1%. Eclampsia had a high proportion of MD as compared to severe preeclampsia. (Table 2)
Distribution of severe maternal outcomes among women with severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia at MNH (N = 320)
| Maternal outcomes | Severe pre-eclampsia | Eclampsia | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Placenta abruption | |||
| Yes | 12(70.6) | 5(29.4) | 17 |
| No | 187(61.7) | 116(38.3) | 303 |
| Maternal death | |||
| Yes | 4(50.0) | 4(50.0) | 8 |
| No | 195(62.5) | 117(37.5) | 312 |
| Cardiovascular dysfunction | |||
| Yes | 4(66.7) | 2(33.3) | 6 |
| No | 195(62.1) | 119(37.9) | 314 |
| Respiratory dysfunction | |||
| Yes | 5(55.6) | 4(44.4) | 9 |
| No | 194(62.4) | 117(37.6) | 311 |
| Renal dysfunction | |||
| Yes | 9(42.9) | 12(57.1) | 21 |
| No | 190(63.5) | 109(36.5) | 299 |
| HELLP syndrome | |||
| Yes | 34(58.6) | 24(41.1) | 58 |
| No | 165(63.0) | 97(37.0) | 262 |
| Neurological dysfunction | |||
| Yes | 0(0.0) | 8(100.0) | 8 |
| No | 199(63.8) | 113(36.2) | 312 |
| *Organ dysfunction | |||
| Yes | 36(57.1) | 27(42.9) | 63 |
| No | 163(63.4) | 94(36.6) | 257 |
| SMO | |||
| Yes | 40(56.3) | 31(43.7) | 71 |
| No | 159(63.9) | 90(36.1) | 249 |
*Organ dysfunction = total number of women with organ dysfunction
Maternal morbidity and mortality indicators among women with severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia at MNH
| Indicator | Indices calculations | Overall ratio | Hypertensive Disorder | Case specific ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case specific maternal near miss ratio (MNMR) | MNM/LBX1000 | 87.4 | S. Preeclampsia | 54 |
| (per 1000 LB) | Eclampsia | 33 | ||
| Case specific severe maternal outcome ratio(SMOR) (per 1000 LB) | (MNM + MD)/LBX1000 | 19.4 | S. Preeclampsia | 12 |
| Eclampsia | 9.5 | |||
Mortality index (MI) (as percentage) | MD/(MNM + MD)X100 | 11 | S. Preeclampsia | 9 |
| Eclampsia | 11.4 | |||
Case fatality rate (CF) (as the percentage) | MD/Total number of pts. with severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia X 100 | 2.5 | S. Preeclampsia | 2.1 |
| Eclampsia | 3.3 | |||
| Case specific maternal near miss mortality ratio | MNM:1MD | 40:1 | S. Preeclampsia | 50:1 |
| Eclampsia | 30:1 |
Live Birth
The overall maternal near-miss ratio was 87.4. The overall case-fatality rate was 2.5% whereby severe preeclampsia accounted for 2.1% while eclampsia accounted for 3.3% respectively. (Table 3)