Evaluation of Maternal Mortality Ratio and Causes in a University Hospital in Eastern Turkey
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Date
2015
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S.O.G. CANADA Inc.
Abstract
Aim: To investigate the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) and causes of maternal death in order to decrease these deaths. Materials and Methods: The number of live births, maternal deaths, and the causes of deaths in Yuzuncu Yil University were recorded between 2004 and 2013. Results: The MMR was 268 per 100,000. Forty-nine maternal deaths were examined in terms of cause. The most frequent cause of death is eclampsia (33%) and associated intracerebral complications. The antenatal follow-up rate was 23.3%. The majority of patients had low income (92.3%), 72.2% were from rural areas, and 95.5% were illiterate. Conclusion: The high MMR may arise from the high incidence of pregnancy complications in eastern Turkey, the rareness of antenatal follow-ups, and the present hospital being a referral hospital. The most frequent cause of maternal mortality is eclampsia and associated complications, followed by bleeding.
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Causes Of Maternal Death, Maternal Health, Maternal Mortality Ratio
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Q4
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Q4
Source
Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics and Gynecology
Volume
42
Issue
6
Start Page
736
End Page
738