Near-miss cases admitted to a maternal intensive care unit, Alexandria, Egypt

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Survival of severe pregnancy complication is known as maternal near-miss; however, studies on maternal near-miss are few in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. To identify the predisposing factors and diagnoses of near-miss cases, patients admitted to the maternal intensive care unit of El-Shatby University Hospital in Alexandria, Egypt, were assessed. A prospective survey was conducted where 448 cases that fulfill the WHO criteria of near-miss and admitted to El Shatby maternal intensive care unit during 2014 were interviewed, their records were reviewed and were followed up to assess their outcome. Low maternal education and inadequate antenatal care were significantly associated with maternal mortality. Severe pre-eclampsia and post-partum hemorrhage were the most common causes of admission (40.2% and 23.8% respectively). Mortality index was 8.5%. Sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction were significant predictors of maternal mortality.

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Sultan, E. A., Shehata, S. I., Shaarawy, S. S., & Ashry, M. H. H. (2017). Near-miss cases admitted to a maternal intensive care unit, Alexandria, Egypt. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 23(10), 694–702. https://doi.org/10.26719/2017.23.10.694

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