Subsequent reproductive outcome in women who have experienced a potentially life-threatening condition or a maternal near-miss during pregnancy

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the long-term reproductive consequences that affect women who have experienced potentially life-threatening or life-threatening (near-miss) maternal complications. INTRODUCTION: Although advances have been made in reducing maternal death, few studies have investigated the long...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo S. Camargo, Rodolfo C. Pacagnella, José G. Cecatti, Mary A. Parpinelli, João P. Souza, Maria H. Sousa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2011-01-01
Series:Clinics
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000800010
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spelling doaj-db1e71baaae94893b20a766969d830cd2020-11-24T22:43:05ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222011-01-016681367137210.1590/S1807-59322011000800010Subsequent reproductive outcome in women who have experienced a potentially life-threatening condition or a maternal near-miss during pregnancyRodrigo S. CamargoRodolfo C. PacagnellaJosé G. CecattiMary A. ParpinelliJoão P. SouzaMaria H. SousaOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the long-term reproductive consequences that affect women who have experienced potentially life-threatening or life-threatening (near-miss) maternal complications. INTRODUCTION: Although advances have been made in reducing maternal death, few studies have investigated the long-term repercussions of significant events such as severe maternal morbidity and maternal near-misses. These repercussions may be long-lasting and negatively affect quality of life. METHODS: A total of 382 women who had experienced a potentially life-threatening pregnancy-related condition within the last five years were analyzed in this retrospective cohort study. A control group of 188 women who gave birth without complications was also included. Trained interviewers contacted the subjects by telephone and completed a pre-coded, structured questionnaire on reproductive health. Data were analyzed using odds ratios adjusted for age. The main outcome measures were occurrence and outcome of subsequent pregnancies. RESULTS: The estimated risk of becoming infertile as a result of tubal ligation or hysterectomy was 3.5 times higher in women who experienced a maternal near-miss or severe maternal morbidity during the index pregnancy as compared to controls. Likewise, the risk of complications in subsequent pregnancies was five times greater in women who had experienced severe maternal morbidity. However, no differences were found in the occurrence or number of subsequent pregnancies or perinatal outcome. CONCLUSION: The occurrence of a life-threatening or potentially life-threatening maternal condition reduces future reproductive potential and increases the risk of complications in subsequent pregnancies.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000800010Maternal near-missMaternal morbidityReproductive OutcomeMaternal deathSubsequent pregnancy
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author Rodrigo S. Camargo
Rodolfo C. Pacagnella
José G. Cecatti
Mary A. Parpinelli
João P. Souza
Maria H. Sousa
spellingShingle Rodrigo S. Camargo
Rodolfo C. Pacagnella
José G. Cecatti
Mary A. Parpinelli
João P. Souza
Maria H. Sousa
Subsequent reproductive outcome in women who have experienced a potentially life-threatening condition or a maternal near-miss during pregnancy
Clinics
Maternal near-miss
Maternal morbidity
Reproductive Outcome
Maternal death
Subsequent pregnancy
author_facet Rodrigo S. Camargo
Rodolfo C. Pacagnella
José G. Cecatti
Mary A. Parpinelli
João P. Souza
Maria H. Sousa
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title Subsequent reproductive outcome in women who have experienced a potentially life-threatening condition or a maternal near-miss during pregnancy
title_short Subsequent reproductive outcome in women who have experienced a potentially life-threatening condition or a maternal near-miss during pregnancy
title_full Subsequent reproductive outcome in women who have experienced a potentially life-threatening condition or a maternal near-miss during pregnancy
title_fullStr Subsequent reproductive outcome in women who have experienced a potentially life-threatening condition or a maternal near-miss during pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Subsequent reproductive outcome in women who have experienced a potentially life-threatening condition or a maternal near-miss during pregnancy
title_sort subsequent reproductive outcome in women who have experienced a potentially life-threatening condition or a maternal near-miss during pregnancy
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2011-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the long-term reproductive consequences that affect women who have experienced potentially life-threatening or life-threatening (near-miss) maternal complications. INTRODUCTION: Although advances have been made in reducing maternal death, few studies have investigated the long-term repercussions of significant events such as severe maternal morbidity and maternal near-misses. These repercussions may be long-lasting and negatively affect quality of life. METHODS: A total of 382 women who had experienced a potentially life-threatening pregnancy-related condition within the last five years were analyzed in this retrospective cohort study. A control group of 188 women who gave birth without complications was also included. Trained interviewers contacted the subjects by telephone and completed a pre-coded, structured questionnaire on reproductive health. Data were analyzed using odds ratios adjusted for age. The main outcome measures were occurrence and outcome of subsequent pregnancies. RESULTS: The estimated risk of becoming infertile as a result of tubal ligation or hysterectomy was 3.5 times higher in women who experienced a maternal near-miss or severe maternal morbidity during the index pregnancy as compared to controls. Likewise, the risk of complications in subsequent pregnancies was five times greater in women who had experienced severe maternal morbidity. However, no differences were found in the occurrence or number of subsequent pregnancies or perinatal outcome. CONCLUSION: The occurrence of a life-threatening or potentially life-threatening maternal condition reduces future reproductive potential and increases the risk of complications in subsequent pregnancies.
topic Maternal near-miss
Maternal morbidity
Reproductive Outcome
Maternal death
Subsequent pregnancy
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000800010
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