Immediate post-partum haemorrhage: Epidemiological aspects and maternal prognosis at South N’djamena District Hospital (Chad)

Background: Post-partum haemorrhage defined as blood loss after delivery over 500mls, affects all countries and is the commonest cause of maternal mortality. It is a frequent obstetric emergency in developing countries. Objective: To identify the causes of post-partum haemorrhage and identify ade...

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Main Authors: Gabkika Bray Madoue, Djongali Salathiel, Oumarou Garba Souleyman, Atade Sedjro Raoul, Adoum Tchari
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Language:English
Published: South Sudan Doctors' Association 2015-05-01
Series:South Sudan Medical Journal
Online Access:http://www.southsudanmedicaljournal.com/archive/may-2015/immediate-post-partum-haemorrhage-epidemiological-aspects-and-maternal-prognosis-at-south-ndjamena-district-hospital-chad.html
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spelling doaj-0eef36ff2fff45b8958fc02715cb04752020-11-24T20:52:28ZengSouth Sudan Doctors' AssociationSouth Sudan Medical Journal 2309-46052309-46132015-05-01822832Immediate post-partum haemorrhage: Epidemiological aspects and maternal prognosis at South N’djamena District Hospital (Chad)Gabkika Bray Madoue0Djongali Salathiel1Oumarou Garba Souleyman2Atade Sedjro Raoul3Adoum Tchari4South Ndjamena District Hospital (Chad)South Ndjamena District Hospital (Chad)South Ndjamena District Hospital (Chad)University Abomey Calavi of Cotonou (Benin).South Ndjamena District Hospital (Chad)Background: Post-partum haemorrhage defined as blood loss after delivery over 500mls, affects all countries and is the commonest cause of maternal mortality. It is a frequent obstetric emergency in developing countries. Objective: To identify the causes of post-partum haemorrhage and identify adequate management of immediate post-partum haemorrhage and thus reduce maternal mortality. Patients and methods: This was a prospective and descriptive study of one year from 1st January 2014 to 31stDecember 2014 conducted at South N’Djamena district hospital. Before including a patient in our survey her consent was obtained after explaining to her the need for the survey. All consenting patients with post-partum haemorrhage were included. Data were analyzed using SPSS17.0. Results: We recorded 100 cases of post-partum haemorrhage among 6815 deliveries giving an incidence of 1.47%. The average age of the women was 25.0 years. The majority of deliveries (90%) were vaginal. The main cause of immediate post-partum haemorrhage was a third stage of labour bleeding (66%) followed by genital lesions (32%). The management was medical (uterotonic drug, fluid replacement and blood transfusion), obstetric (manual removal of placenta or clot), and surgical (suture of lesions, vascular ligature and hysterectomy). There were two maternal deaths (2%). Conclusion: Post-partum haemorrhage is often fatal in our region. Preventive measures and efficient management can help to improve maternal prognosis.http://www.southsudanmedicaljournal.com/archive/may-2015/immediate-post-partum-haemorrhage-epidemiological-aspects-and-maternal-prognosis-at-south-ndjamena-district-hospital-chad.html
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author Gabkika Bray Madoue
Djongali Salathiel
Oumarou Garba Souleyman
Atade Sedjro Raoul
Adoum Tchari
spellingShingle Gabkika Bray Madoue
Djongali Salathiel
Oumarou Garba Souleyman
Atade Sedjro Raoul
Adoum Tchari
Immediate post-partum haemorrhage: Epidemiological aspects and maternal prognosis at South N’djamena District Hospital (Chad)
South Sudan Medical Journal
author_facet Gabkika Bray Madoue
Djongali Salathiel
Oumarou Garba Souleyman
Atade Sedjro Raoul
Adoum Tchari
author_sort Gabkika Bray Madoue
title Immediate post-partum haemorrhage: Epidemiological aspects and maternal prognosis at South N’djamena District Hospital (Chad)
title_short Immediate post-partum haemorrhage: Epidemiological aspects and maternal prognosis at South N’djamena District Hospital (Chad)
title_full Immediate post-partum haemorrhage: Epidemiological aspects and maternal prognosis at South N’djamena District Hospital (Chad)
title_fullStr Immediate post-partum haemorrhage: Epidemiological aspects and maternal prognosis at South N’djamena District Hospital (Chad)
title_full_unstemmed Immediate post-partum haemorrhage: Epidemiological aspects and maternal prognosis at South N’djamena District Hospital (Chad)
title_sort immediate post-partum haemorrhage: epidemiological aspects and maternal prognosis at south n’djamena district hospital (chad)
publisher South Sudan Doctors' Association
series South Sudan Medical Journal
issn 2309-4605
2309-4613
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Background: Post-partum haemorrhage defined as blood loss after delivery over 500mls, affects all countries and is the commonest cause of maternal mortality. It is a frequent obstetric emergency in developing countries. Objective: To identify the causes of post-partum haemorrhage and identify adequate management of immediate post-partum haemorrhage and thus reduce maternal mortality. Patients and methods: This was a prospective and descriptive study of one year from 1st January 2014 to 31stDecember 2014 conducted at South N’Djamena district hospital. Before including a patient in our survey her consent was obtained after explaining to her the need for the survey. All consenting patients with post-partum haemorrhage were included. Data were analyzed using SPSS17.0. Results: We recorded 100 cases of post-partum haemorrhage among 6815 deliveries giving an incidence of 1.47%. The average age of the women was 25.0 years. The majority of deliveries (90%) were vaginal. The main cause of immediate post-partum haemorrhage was a third stage of labour bleeding (66%) followed by genital lesions (32%). The management was medical (uterotonic drug, fluid replacement and blood transfusion), obstetric (manual removal of placenta or clot), and surgical (suture of lesions, vascular ligature and hysterectomy). There were two maternal deaths (2%). Conclusion: Post-partum haemorrhage is often fatal in our region. Preventive measures and efficient management can help to improve maternal prognosis.
url http://www.southsudanmedicaljournal.com/archive/may-2015/immediate-post-partum-haemorrhage-epidemiological-aspects-and-maternal-prognosis-at-south-ndjamena-district-hospital-chad.html
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