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Emergency obstetric care in a rural district of Burundi: What are the surgical needs?
OBJECTIVES: In a rural district hospital in Burundi offering Emergency Obstetric care-(EmOC), we assessed the a) characteristics of women at risk of, or with an obstetric complication and their types b) the number and type of obstetric surgical procedures and anaesthesia performed c) human resource...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28170398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170882 |
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author | De Plecker, E. Zachariah, R. Kumar, A. M. V. Trelles, M. Caluwaerts, S. van den Boogaard, W. Manirampa, J. Tayler-Smith, K. Manzi, M. Nanan-N’zeth, K. Duchenne, B. Ndelema, B. Etienne, W. Alders, P. Veerman, R. Van den Bergh, R. |
author_facet | De Plecker, E. Zachariah, R. Kumar, A. M. V. Trelles, M. Caluwaerts, S. van den Boogaard, W. Manirampa, J. Tayler-Smith, K. Manzi, M. Nanan-N’zeth, K. Duchenne, B. Ndelema, B. Etienne, W. Alders, P. Veerman, R. Van den Bergh, R. |
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description | OBJECTIVES: In a rural district hospital in Burundi offering Emergency Obstetric care-(EmOC), we assessed the a) characteristics of women at risk of, or with an obstetric complication and their types b) the number and type of obstetric surgical procedures and anaesthesia performed c) human resource cadres who performed surgery and anaesthesia and d) hospital exit outcomes. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of EmOC data (2011 and 2012). RESULTS: A total of 6084 women were referred for EmOC of whom 2534(42%) underwent a major surgical procedure while 1345(22%) required a minor procedure (36% women did not require any surgical procedure). All cases with uterine rupture(73) and extra-uterine pregnancy(10) and the majority with pre-uterine rupture and foetal distress required major surgery. The two most prevalent conditions requiring a minor surgical procedure were abortions (61%) and normal delivery (34%). A total of 2544 major procedures were performed on 2534 admitted individuals. Of these, 1650(65%) required spinal and 578(23%) required general anaesthesia; 2341(92%) procedures were performed by ‘general practitioners with surgical skills’ and in 2451(96%) cases, anaesthesia was provided by nurses. Of 2534 hospital admissions related to major procedures, 2467(97%) were discharged, 21(0.8%) were referred to tertiary care and 2(0.1%) died. CONCLUSION: Overall, the obstetric surgical volume in rural Burundi is high with nearly six out of ten referrals requiring surgical intervention. Nonetheless, good quality care could be achieved by trained, non-specialist staff. The post-2015 development agenda needs to take this into consideration if it is to make progress towards reducing maternal mortality in Africa. |
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spelling | pubmed-52957152017-02-17 Emergency obstetric care in a rural district of Burundi: What are the surgical needs? De Plecker, E. Zachariah, R. Kumar, A. M. V. Trelles, M. Caluwaerts, S. van den Boogaard, W. Manirampa, J. Tayler-Smith, K. Manzi, M. Nanan-N’zeth, K. Duchenne, B. Ndelema, B. Etienne, W. Alders, P. Veerman, R. Van den Bergh, R. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: In a rural district hospital in Burundi offering Emergency Obstetric care-(EmOC), we assessed the a) characteristics of women at risk of, or with an obstetric complication and their types b) the number and type of obstetric surgical procedures and anaesthesia performed c) human resource cadres who performed surgery and anaesthesia and d) hospital exit outcomes. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of EmOC data (2011 and 2012). RESULTS: A total of 6084 women were referred for EmOC of whom 2534(42%) underwent a major surgical procedure while 1345(22%) required a minor procedure (36% women did not require any surgical procedure). All cases with uterine rupture(73) and extra-uterine pregnancy(10) and the majority with pre-uterine rupture and foetal distress required major surgery. The two most prevalent conditions requiring a minor surgical procedure were abortions (61%) and normal delivery (34%). A total of 2544 major procedures were performed on 2534 admitted individuals. Of these, 1650(65%) required spinal and 578(23%) required general anaesthesia; 2341(92%) procedures were performed by ‘general practitioners with surgical skills’ and in 2451(96%) cases, anaesthesia was provided by nurses. Of 2534 hospital admissions related to major procedures, 2467(97%) were discharged, 21(0.8%) were referred to tertiary care and 2(0.1%) died. CONCLUSION: Overall, the obstetric surgical volume in rural Burundi is high with nearly six out of ten referrals requiring surgical intervention. Nonetheless, good quality care could be achieved by trained, non-specialist staff. The post-2015 development agenda needs to take this into consideration if it is to make progress towards reducing maternal mortality in Africa. Public Library of Science 2017-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5295715/ /pubmed/28170398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170882 Text en © 2017 De Plecker et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article De Plecker, E. Zachariah, R. Kumar, A. M. V. Trelles, M. Caluwaerts, S. van den Boogaard, W. Manirampa, J. Tayler-Smith, K. Manzi, M. Nanan-N’zeth, K. Duchenne, B. Ndelema, B. Etienne, W. Alders, P. Veerman, R. Van den Bergh, R. Emergency obstetric care in a rural district of Burundi: What are the surgical needs? |
title | Emergency obstetric care in a rural district of Burundi: What are the surgical needs? |
title_full | Emergency obstetric care in a rural district of Burundi: What are the surgical needs? |
title_fullStr | Emergency obstetric care in a rural district of Burundi: What are the surgical needs? |
title_full_unstemmed | Emergency obstetric care in a rural district of Burundi: What are the surgical needs? |
title_short | Emergency obstetric care in a rural district of Burundi: What are the surgical needs? |
title_sort | emergency obstetric care in a rural district of burundi: what are the surgical needs? |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28170398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170882 |
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