Objective To assess the most commonly employed diag-nostic indicators of severe maternal morbidity (obstetric near-miss). Methods Review of the literature from January 1989 to August 2008. Results Fifty-one manuscripts met the eligibility criteria, and 96 indicators were utilized at least once. Admission to intensive care unit (n= 28 studies) was the indicator most frequently utilized, followed by eclampsia and hemorrhage (n= 27), blood transfusion (n= 26) and emergent hysterec-tomy (n=24). Conclusion Considering these Wndings, a trial version of a 13-item instrument for diagnosing obstetric near-miss is proposed. It includes the indicators eclampsia, severe hypertension, pulmonary edema, cardiac arrest, obstetrical hemorrhage, uterine rupt...
Functioning of health systems with respect to maternal health were previously audited using indicato...
Background Monitoring severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM) appears essential for optimising care a...
to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with near miss and other severe maternal morbid...
Obstetric near-miss or severe acute maternal morbidity is gaining interest internationally as a new ...
Background: A case of “Near miss maternal” or severe obstetric condition is defined as the patient a...
World Health Organization recommends the use of maternal near miss as a tool to monitor and improve ...
A Near- miss mortality describes a patient with an acute organ system dysfunction which if not treat...
OBJECTIVES: The World Health Organization has recommended investigating near-misses as a benchmark p...
This study was designed to investigate the pattern of obstetric morbidity and to determine the frequ...
There is international interest in monitoring severe events in the obstetrical population, commonly ...
Background &Objectives: Severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM), also known as “near miss”, is de...
Obstetric near-miss (ONM) describes a situation of lethal complication during pregnancy, labor or pu...
To reduce maternal mortality, it is important to analyze the clinical conditions posing a potential ...
Objective: To assess prevalence and causes of severe acute maternal morbidity ( SAMM) cases and eval...
This study examines the validity of a survey instrument on near-miss obstetric complications. Three ...
Functioning of health systems with respect to maternal health were previously audited using indicato...
Background Monitoring severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM) appears essential for optimising care a...
to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with near miss and other severe maternal morbid...
Obstetric near-miss or severe acute maternal morbidity is gaining interest internationally as a new ...
Background: A case of “Near miss maternal” or severe obstetric condition is defined as the patient a...
World Health Organization recommends the use of maternal near miss as a tool to monitor and improve ...
A Near- miss mortality describes a patient with an acute organ system dysfunction which if not treat...
OBJECTIVES: The World Health Organization has recommended investigating near-misses as a benchmark p...
This study was designed to investigate the pattern of obstetric morbidity and to determine the frequ...
There is international interest in monitoring severe events in the obstetrical population, commonly ...
Background &Objectives: Severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM), also known as “near miss”, is de...
Obstetric near-miss (ONM) describes a situation of lethal complication during pregnancy, labor or pu...
To reduce maternal mortality, it is important to analyze the clinical conditions posing a potential ...
Objective: To assess prevalence and causes of severe acute maternal morbidity ( SAMM) cases and eval...
This study examines the validity of a survey instrument on near-miss obstetric complications. Three ...
Functioning of health systems with respect to maternal health were previously audited using indicato...
Background Monitoring severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM) appears essential for optimising care a...
to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with near miss and other severe maternal morbid...