| Literature DB >> 34737857 |
Reuben Musarandega1,2, Michael Nyakura3, Rhoderick Machekano4, Robert Pattinson5, Stephen Peter Munjanja2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maternal deaths remain high in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and their causes of maternal death must be analysed frequently in this region to guide interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34737857 PMCID: PMC8542378 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.11.04048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Risk of bias assessment criteria
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| Low (1) | Health facility records | ≥90% deaths assigned causes | Use of ICD-MM definition stated | Expert panels / MDSR committees |
| Medium (2) | MDSR audits | 75-90% deaths assigned causes | Not stated but data collected 2015 onwards | Primary clinical assessments in facility records |
| High (3) | Community surveys with VAs | <75% deaths assigned causes | Not stated and data collected 2010 to 2014 | Not stated |
| Rationale for ratings | Health facility records contain all details of events leading to the death. MDSR audits contain summaries, and VA reports lack clinical detail. | The rating looks at increasing the risk of bias. WHO recommends ≥75% completeness to rate the data as reasonable for use in review studies. | Mention of ICD-MM use assures that the standard definitions and classification of the causes of death was followed. Data from 2015 gives near assurance, and data before that may not have used ICD-MM classification. | Deaths assessed by an expert or CEMD/MDSR committees are more comprehensive and accurate in their assessments. Facility clinical assessments may be biased or less competent. |
VA – verbal autopsy, CEMD/MDSR – confidential enquiry into maternal deaths/maternal death surveillance and response
Distribution of deaths by ICD-MM group of causes in SSA studies, 2015-2020
| ICD-MM group and cause of death | Number of deaths | Proportion of deaths (95% confidence interval) |
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| Group 1: Pregnancies with abortive outcome | 825 | 7.2% (5.3%-9.1%) |
| Group 2: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy | 2521 | 22.1% (19.9%-24.2%) |
| Group 3: Obstetric haemorrhage | 3295 | 28.8% (26.5%-31.2%) |
| Group 4: Pregnancy-related infections | 1318 | 11.5% (9.8%-13.2%) |
| Group 5: Other obstetric complications | 576 | 5.0% (3.1%-7.0%) |
| Group 6: Unanticipated complications of management | 452 | 4.0% (1.6%-6.3%) |
| Group 7: Non-obstetric complications | 2151 | 18.8% (16.4%-21.2%) |
| Group 8: Unknown/undetermined causes | 289 | 2.5% (0.2%-4.9%) |
| Group 9: Coincidental causes | 4 | 0% (0.0%-0.0%) |
| Total | 11 431 | 100% |
Leading causes of death in studies reporting causes of maternal deaths in sub-Saharan Africa sub-regions
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| Obstetric haemorrhage | 28.4% (19.6%-37.2%) | 1 | 25.2% (13.1%-37.4%) | 1 | 31.3% (26.5%-36.0%) | 1 |
| Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy | 27.2% (18.5%-35.9%) | 2 | 17.8% (7.1%-28.5%) | 3 | 22.7% (18.4%-27.0%) | 2 |
| Non-obstetric complications | 15.3% (8.3%-22.4%) | 3 | 22.9%(9.2%-36.7%) | 2 | 14.4% (9.5%-19.3%) | 3 |
| Pregnancy-related infections in pregnancy | 11.8% (4.8%-18.9%) | 4 | 8.8%(0.9%-16.7%) | 4 | 13.4% (9.9%-17.0%) | 4 |
CI – confidence interval
Comparison of causes of death with global studies
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| Group 3: Obstetric haemorrhage | 28.8% (26.5%-31.2%) | 1 | 24.5% (16.9%-34.1%) | 2 | 43.5% (34.1%-56.1%) | 1 |
| Group 2: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy | 22.1% (19.9%-24.2%) | 2 | 16% (11.7%-21%) | 3 | 15.6% (10.9%-21.8%) | 2 |
| Group 7: Non-obstetric complications | 18.8% (16.4%-21.2%) | 3 | 28.6% (19.9%-40.3%) | 1 | 14.4% (10.1%-20.3%) | 3 |
| Group 4: Pregnancy-related infections | 11.5% (9.8%-13.2%) | 4 | 10.3% (5.5%-18.5%) | 4 | 6.1% (3.9%-9.3%) | 6 |
| Group 1: Pregnancies with abortive outcome | 7.2% (5.3%-9.1%) | 5 | 9.6% (5.1%-17.2%) | 5 | 8.6% (5.8%-12.1%) | 5 |
| Group 5: Other obstetric complications | 5.0% (3.1%-7.0%) | 6 | 9.0% (5.1%-15.7%) | 6 | 11.9% (7.9%-17.3%) | 4 |
| Group 6: Unanticipated complications of management | 4.0% (1.6%-6.3%) | 7 | ‡ |
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| Group 8: Unknown/undetermined causes | 2.5% (0.2%-4.9%) | 8 | ‡ |
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| Group 9: Coincidental causes | 0% (0.0%-0.0%) | 9 | ‡ |
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CI – confidence interval, WHO – World Health Organisation, GBD – Global Burden of Disease
*We regrouped the causes reported in this study into the ICD-MM groups.
†The point estimate and CI data were in absolute numbers. We calculated the proportions
‡No deaths were reported in these groups.