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Severe maternal morbidity in Scotland

Using a cohort study design, we analysed 17 diagnoses and 9 interventions (including critical care admission) as a composite measure of severe maternal morbidity for pregnancies recorded over 14 years in Scotland. There were 762,918 pregnancies, of which 7947 (10 in 1000 pregnancies) recorded 9345 s...

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Autores principales: Masterson, J. A., Adamestam, I., Beatty, M., Boardman, J. P., Johnston, P., Joss, J., Lawrence, H., Litchfield, K., Walsh, T. S., Wise, A., Wood, R., Weir, C. J., Denison, F. C., Lone, N. I.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35820195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anae.15798
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author Masterson, J. A.
Adamestam, I.
Beatty, M.
Boardman, J. P.
Johnston, P.
Joss, J.
Lawrence, H.
Litchfield, K.
Walsh, T. S.
Wise, A.
Wood, R.
Weir, C. J.
Denison, F. C.
Lone, N. I.
author_facet Masterson, J. A.
Adamestam, I.
Beatty, M.
Boardman, J. P.
Johnston, P.
Joss, J.
Lawrence, H.
Litchfield, K.
Walsh, T. S.
Wise, A.
Wood, R.
Weir, C. J.
Denison, F. C.
Lone, N. I.
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description Using a cohort study design, we analysed 17 diagnoses and 9 interventions (including critical care admission) as a composite measure of severe maternal morbidity for pregnancies recorded over 14 years in Scotland. There were 762,918 pregnancies, of which 7947 (10 in 1000 pregnancies) recorded 9345 severe maternal morbidity events, 2802 episodes of puerperal sepsis being the most common (30%). Severe maternal morbidity incidence increased from 9 in 1000 pregnancies in 2012 to 17 in 1000 pregnancies in 2018, due in part to puerperal sepsis recording. The odds ratio (95%CI) for severe maternal morbidity was higher for: older women, for instance 1.22 (1.13–1.33) for women aged 35–39 years and 1.44 (1.27–1.63) for women aged > 40 years compared with those aged 25–29 years; obese women, for instance 1.13 (1.06–1.21) for BMI 30–40 kg.m(‐2) and 1.32 (1.15–1.51) for BMI > 40 kg.m(‐2) compared with BMI 18.5–24.9 kg.m(‐2); multiple pregnancy, 2.39 (2.09–2.74); and previous caesarean delivery, 1.52 (1.40–1.65). The median (IQR [range]) hospital stay was 3 (2–5 [1–8]) days with severe maternal morbidity and 2 (1–3 [1–5]) days without. Forty‐one women died during pregnancy or up to 42 days after delivery, representing mortality rates per 100,000 pregnancies of about 365 with severe maternal morbidity and 1.6 without. There were 1449 women admitted to critical care, 807 (58%) for mechanical ventilation or support of at least two organs. We recorded an incidence of severe maternal morbidity higher than previously published, possibly because sepsis was coded inaccurately in our databases. Further research may determine the value of this composite measure of severe maternal morbidity.
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spelling pubmed-95441552022-10-14 Severe maternal morbidity in Scotland Masterson, J. A. Adamestam, I. Beatty, M. Boardman, J. P. Johnston, P. Joss, J. Lawrence, H. Litchfield, K. Walsh, T. S. Wise, A. Wood, R. Weir, C. J. Denison, F. C. Lone, N. I. Anaesthesia Original Articles Using a cohort study design, we analysed 17 diagnoses and 9 interventions (including critical care admission) as a composite measure of severe maternal morbidity for pregnancies recorded over 14 years in Scotland. There were 762,918 pregnancies, of which 7947 (10 in 1000 pregnancies) recorded 9345 severe maternal morbidity events, 2802 episodes of puerperal sepsis being the most common (30%). Severe maternal morbidity incidence increased from 9 in 1000 pregnancies in 2012 to 17 in 1000 pregnancies in 2018, due in part to puerperal sepsis recording. The odds ratio (95%CI) for severe maternal morbidity was higher for: older women, for instance 1.22 (1.13–1.33) for women aged 35–39 years and 1.44 (1.27–1.63) for women aged > 40 years compared with those aged 25–29 years; obese women, for instance 1.13 (1.06–1.21) for BMI 30–40 kg.m(‐2) and 1.32 (1.15–1.51) for BMI > 40 kg.m(‐2) compared with BMI 18.5–24.9 kg.m(‐2); multiple pregnancy, 2.39 (2.09–2.74); and previous caesarean delivery, 1.52 (1.40–1.65). The median (IQR [range]) hospital stay was 3 (2–5 [1–8]) days with severe maternal morbidity and 2 (1–3 [1–5]) days without. Forty‐one women died during pregnancy or up to 42 days after delivery, representing mortality rates per 100,000 pregnancies of about 365 with severe maternal morbidity and 1.6 without. There were 1449 women admitted to critical care, 807 (58%) for mechanical ventilation or support of at least two organs. We recorded an incidence of severe maternal morbidity higher than previously published, possibly because sepsis was coded inaccurately in our databases. Further research may determine the value of this composite measure of severe maternal morbidity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-12 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9544155/ /pubmed/35820195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anae.15798 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Anaesthesia published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Association of Anaesthetists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Walsh, T. S.
Wise, A.
Wood, R.
Weir, C. J.
Denison, F. C.
Lone, N. I.
Severe maternal morbidity in Scotland
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