Accouchement gémellaire en milieu africain: Une analyse de 10 ans dans le district de Bamako au Mali

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Introduction: Aim: It was to determine the factors influencing the prognosis of the second twin’s delivery. Methods: The study was retrospective and covered all cases of twin births registered at our maternity from 1stJanuary 2007 to 31st December 2016 (10 years). Results: We recorded 34,899 deliveries among which 1374 twin deliveries (2.54%). Almost 15% were primiparous; 39.16% were referred; 69.10% and 15.5% without prenatal care. The factors negatively influencing prognosis for second twin were: a delay>15 minutes between twin deliveries, delayed caesarean section, non-qualification of the midwife, monochoreal, low birth weight. Otherwise parity and obstetric maneuvers had no influence on the prognosis 2nd twin. Conclusion: The prognosis of 2nd twinisstronglyinfluenced by a birth delay> 15 minutes, the other factors acting as cofactors.

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Théra, T., Mounkoro, N., Traore, S. O., Hamidou, A., Traore, M., Doumbia, S., … Kouma, A. (2018). Accouchement gémellaire en milieu africain: Une analyse de 10 ans dans le district de Bamako au Mali. Pan African Medical Journal, 29. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.29.21.14277

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