Ten years trend in maternal mortality at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center Tanzania, 2003–2012: A descriptive retrospective tertiary hospital based study

Objective: To determine the trend, causes and characteristics of maternal deaths in a tertiary hospital in Northern Tanzania. Methods: A descriptive retrospective review of hospital based maternal death data that occurred at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCMC) between the years 2003–2012. De...

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Main Authors: Eusebious W. Maro, Neema R. Mosha, Michael Johnson Mahande, Joseph Obure, Gileard Masenga
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-05-01
Series:Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
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spelling doaj-bc5fba6772c745a48fe111c356b947922020-11-24T21:09:49ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Reproduction2305-05002016-05-015321422010.1016/j.apjr.2016.04.012Ten years trend in maternal mortality at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center Tanzania, 2003–2012: A descriptive retrospective tertiary hospital based studyEusebious W. Maro0Neema R. Mosha1Michael Johnson Mahande2Joseph Obure3Gileard Masenga4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center, Box 3010, Moshi, TanzaniaInstitute of Public Health, Community Health Department, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, Box 2240, Moshi, TanzaniaInstitute of Public Health, Community Health Department, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, Box 2240, Moshi, TanzaniaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center, Box 3010, Moshi, TanzaniaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center, Box 3010, Moshi, TanzaniaObjective: To determine the trend, causes and characteristics of maternal deaths in a tertiary hospital in Northern Tanzania. Methods: A descriptive retrospective review of hospital based maternal death data that occurred at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCMC) between the years 2003–2012. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the socio-demographic characteristics, causes and risk factors for maternal deaths using STATA version 12. Yearly maternal mortality ratio (MMR) was calculated to estimate the trend over years under the review. Results: Between years 2003–2012, a total of 34 953 live deliveries and 172 maternal deaths were recorded at KCMC, giving an overall MMR of 492.1/100000 live deliveries. Direct causes accounted for 107 (62.2%) of maternal deaths, indirect causes 49 (28.5%) and 16 (9.3%) were due to both direct and indirect causes. Hemorrhage was the overall leading cause of maternal death, accounting for 33 (19.2%) of mortality, followed by hypertensive disorders in pregnancy 31 (18.0%). HIV/AIDS and Heart diseases accounted for 8.7% and 6.4% of maternal deaths, and were the leading causes of indirect maternal deaths by contributing 31% and 22% respectively. Majority 67 (38.9%) of deaths were attributed to type II delay followed by type I delay 59 (34.3%). Conclusion: MMR is still very high in northern Tanzania with hemorrhage and hypertensive diseases the major preventable causes of deaths. Efforts must be made at the community, lower and tertiary health facilities to improve risk detection, management of risk cases to prevent severe forms of diseases and ensure timely referrals.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S230505001630046XTrendMaternal mortality ratioTanzania
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author Eusebious W. Maro
Neema R. Mosha
Michael Johnson Mahande
Joseph Obure
Gileard Masenga
spellingShingle Eusebious W. Maro
Neema R. Mosha
Michael Johnson Mahande
Joseph Obure
Gileard Masenga
Ten years trend in maternal mortality at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center Tanzania, 2003–2012: A descriptive retrospective tertiary hospital based study
Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
Trend
Maternal mortality ratio
Tanzania
author_facet Eusebious W. Maro
Neema R. Mosha
Michael Johnson Mahande
Joseph Obure
Gileard Masenga
author_sort Eusebious W. Maro
title Ten years trend in maternal mortality at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center Tanzania, 2003–2012: A descriptive retrospective tertiary hospital based study
title_short Ten years trend in maternal mortality at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center Tanzania, 2003–2012: A descriptive retrospective tertiary hospital based study
title_full Ten years trend in maternal mortality at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center Tanzania, 2003–2012: A descriptive retrospective tertiary hospital based study
title_fullStr Ten years trend in maternal mortality at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center Tanzania, 2003–2012: A descriptive retrospective tertiary hospital based study
title_full_unstemmed Ten years trend in maternal mortality at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center Tanzania, 2003–2012: A descriptive retrospective tertiary hospital based study
title_sort ten years trend in maternal mortality at kilimanjaro christian medical center tanzania, 2003–2012: a descriptive retrospective tertiary hospital based study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
issn 2305-0500
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Objective: To determine the trend, causes and characteristics of maternal deaths in a tertiary hospital in Northern Tanzania. Methods: A descriptive retrospective review of hospital based maternal death data that occurred at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCMC) between the years 2003–2012. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the socio-demographic characteristics, causes and risk factors for maternal deaths using STATA version 12. Yearly maternal mortality ratio (MMR) was calculated to estimate the trend over years under the review. Results: Between years 2003–2012, a total of 34 953 live deliveries and 172 maternal deaths were recorded at KCMC, giving an overall MMR of 492.1/100000 live deliveries. Direct causes accounted for 107 (62.2%) of maternal deaths, indirect causes 49 (28.5%) and 16 (9.3%) were due to both direct and indirect causes. Hemorrhage was the overall leading cause of maternal death, accounting for 33 (19.2%) of mortality, followed by hypertensive disorders in pregnancy 31 (18.0%). HIV/AIDS and Heart diseases accounted for 8.7% and 6.4% of maternal deaths, and were the leading causes of indirect maternal deaths by contributing 31% and 22% respectively. Majority 67 (38.9%) of deaths were attributed to type II delay followed by type I delay 59 (34.3%). Conclusion: MMR is still very high in northern Tanzania with hemorrhage and hypertensive diseases the major preventable causes of deaths. Efforts must be made at the community, lower and tertiary health facilities to improve risk detection, management of risk cases to prevent severe forms of diseases and ensure timely referrals.
topic Trend
Maternal mortality ratio
Tanzania
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S230505001630046X
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