Mortalité suite aux complications obstétricales évitées de justesse au burkina faso: Facteurs médicaux, sociaux et sanitaires

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Objective: To investigate mortality in women in Burkina Faso in the 4years following a life-threatening near-miss obstetric complication and to identify the medical, social and health-care-related causes of death. Methods: In total, 1014 women were recruited after hospital discharge and followed for up to 4years: 337 had near-miss complications and 677 had uncomplicated pregnancies. Significant differences in mortality between the groups were assessed using Fisher's exact test. The medical causes of death were identified from medical records and verbal autopsy data; social and health-care-related factors associated with death were identified from interviews with the deceased women's relatives. Findings: In the 4years, 15 (5.3%) women died in the near-miss group and 5 (0.9%) died after uncomplicated pregnancies (P < 0.001). More than half the deaths after a near miss, but none after an uncomplicated delivery, were pregnancy-related. Indirect factors contributed to many of these deaths, particularly human immunodeficiency virus infection. Relatives' accounts suggested that the high cost and poor quality of health care, a lack of follow-up care and an unmet need for contraception contributed to the excess mortality in the near-miss group. Conclusion: Women in Burkina Faso who initially survived a near-miss obstetric complication had an increased risk of all-cause and pregnancy-related death in the ensuing 4years. The likelihood of survival over the longer term could be increased by offering a continuum of care that addresses the indirect and social causes of death and supplements the emergency intrapartum obstetric care provided by current safe motherhood programmes.

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Storeng, K. T., Drabo, S., Ganaba, R., Sundby, J., Calvert, C., & Filippi, V. (2012). Mortalité suite aux complications obstétricales évitées de justesse au burkina faso: Facteurs médicaux, sociaux et sanitaires. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 90(6), 418–425. https://doi.org/10.2471/BLT.11.094011

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