Maternal and Perinatal Mortality Flashcards

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What is maternal mortality?

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Maternal mortality = death of a woman whilst pregnancy or within 42 days of termination of a pregnancy from any cause related to or aggravated by pregnancy

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What is maternal morbidity?

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Maternal morbidity = severe health complications occurring in pregnancy and delivery not resulting in death

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What is the UK incidence of maternal mortality?

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10/100,000

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What are some measures of maternal mortality?

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  • Maternal mortality ratio
    • Number of maternal deaths during given time period per 100,000 livebirths during same time period
    • Risk associated with each pregnancy, obstetric risk
  • Maternal mortality rate
    • Number of maternal deaths in given time period per 100,000 woman of reproductive age
    • Not just obstetric risk, but also frequency to which woman exposed to that risk
  • Lifetime risk of maternal death
    • Probability of maternal death during a woman’s reproductive life, usually expressed in terms of odds
    • Woman’s chance of becoming pregnant as well as dying in pregnancy
  • Proportionate morality ratio
    • Maternal deaths as proportion of all female deaths of those of reproductive age in a given time period
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What is maternal mortality ratio?

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  • Number of maternal deaths during given time period per 100,000 livebirths during same time period
  • Risk associated with each pregnancy, obstetric risk
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What is maternal mortality rate?

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  • Number of maternal deaths in given time period per 100,000 woman of reproductive age
  • Not just obstetric risk, but also frequency to which woman exposed to that risk
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What is lifetime risk of maternal death?

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  • Probability of maternal death during a woman’s reproductive life, usually expressed in terms of odds
  • Woman’s chance of becoming pregnant as well as dying in pregnancy
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What is proportionate mortality ratio?

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  • Maternal deaths as proportion of all female deaths of those of reproductive age in a given time period
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What are some methods for measuring maternal death?

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  • Facility based
    • Health information systems
    • Registries
    • Audit
  • Population/community based
    • Notification by law
    • Vital registration
    • Surveys or surveillance
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Why does maternal death occur?

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  • Direct deaths
    • Obstetric complications during pregnancy or from any treatment
    • Such as haemorrhage, sepsis, preeclampsia, obstructed labour or unsafe abortion
  • Indirect deaths
    • Associated with a disorder, the effect of which is exacerbated by pregnancy
    • Such as malaria
    • Most common (cardiac disease)
  • Late deaths
    • More than or 42 days of birth but within 1 year after
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What underlying condition is most commonly the cause of maternal death?

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Cardiac conditions

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What are some socioeconomic causes of maternal death?

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  • Delay in decision to seek care
    • Due to lack of understanding of complications
  • Delay in reaching care
    • Due to geography or lack of transport
  • Delay in receiving care
    • Due to supplies or personnel
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What can be done to prevent maternal mortality?

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  • Antenatal care
    • 4 visits monitoring weight, blood pressure, proteinuria, folic acid and malaria prophylaxis
  • Skilled attendant at birth
  • Emergency obstetric care
    • Clean delivery, antibiotics, blood transfusion, caesarean section, manual removal or placenta
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What is monitored in antenatal care?

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  • 4 visits monitoring weight, blood pressure, proteinuria, folic acid and malaria prophylaxis
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What are the different definitions of perinatal mortality based on age?

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  • Stillbirth
    • Birth of a dead baby after 20/24/28 weeks of gestation or weighing more than 500g
  • Early neonatal death
    • Death of a baby within the first week of life
  • Late neonatal death
    • Death of a baby within first 28 days of life
  • Perinatal mortality
    • Includes stillbirth and neonatal mortality
  • Infant mortality
    • Death of an infant within first year of life
  • Child mortality
    • Death of a child within the first 5 years of life
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What is a stillbirth?

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  • Birth of a dead baby after 20/24/28 weeks of gestation or weighing more than 500g
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What is early neonatal death?

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  • Death of a baby within the first week of life
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What is late neonatal death?

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  • Death of a baby within first 28 days of life
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What is perinatal mortality?

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  • Includes stillbirth and neonatal mortality
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What is infant mortality?

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  • Death of an infant within first year of life
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What is child mortality?

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  • Death of a child within the first 5 years of life
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What are some causes of stillbirth from most common and decreasing?

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  1. Infection
  2. Intrapartum
  3. Missing
  4. Placenta
23
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What is some essential newborn care?

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  • Ensure baby breathing
  • Start exclusive breastfeeding right away
  • Keeping baby warm
  • Washing hands before touching baby