Choking together with aspiration of gastric contents: rare form of maternal death

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Background: The common causes of early postpartum maternal deaths are cardiomyopathies, obstetric hemorrhage, hypertensive disorders, and sepsis. However, a maternal death from choking together with aspiration of gastric contents is a rare occurrence to be diagnosed at the autopsy examination. Case presentation: A 27-year-old previously healthy lady developed breathlessness 48 h after delivery, while on supine position, 1 h after meals, and pronounced death on admission. Autopsy was insignificant except for large amount of gastric contents in the air ways. Microscopic examination revealed bronchioles filled with eosinophilic materials and a significant number of neutrophil infiltrations at the margin. Alveoli were free from edema fluid and inflammatory cells. Some alveoli were expanded with broken septae. Cause of death was airway obstruction due to choking together with aspiration of gastric contents. Conclusions: Aspiration of gastric contents can cause sudden unexpected death at postpartum, and it is recommended to educate immediate and early postpartum mothers regarding the risk of aspiration.

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Vadysinghe, A. N., Nayakarathne, T. B., Banda, I., & Perera, R. A. E. I. (2022). Choking together with aspiration of gastric contents: rare form of maternal death. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-022-00318-x

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