Awareness about a Life-Threatening Condition: Ectopic Pregnancy in a Network for Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity in Brazil

Objective. To assess occurrence of severe maternal complications associated with ectopic pregnancy (EP). Method. A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted, with prospective surveillance of potentially life-threatening conditions (PLTC), maternal near miss (MNM), and maternal death (MD). EP c...

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Main Authors: Edilberto Alves Rocha Filho, Danielly Scaranello Santana, Jose Guilherme Cecatti, Maria Laura Costa, Samira Maerrawe Haddad, Mary Angela Parpinelli, Maria Helena Sousa, Rodrigo Soares Camargo, Rodolfo Carvalho Pacagnella, Fernanda Garanhani Surita, Joao Luiz Pinto e Silva
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/965724
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spelling doaj-e15a81ee3f9f46f7a9cb33a17618bbab2020-11-24T23:30:23ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412014-01-01201410.1155/2014/965724965724Awareness about a Life-Threatening Condition: Ectopic Pregnancy in a Network for Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity in BrazilEdilberto Alves Rocha Filho0Danielly Scaranello Santana1Jose Guilherme Cecatti2Maria Laura Costa3Samira Maerrawe Haddad4Mary Angela Parpinelli5Maria Helena Sousa6Rodrigo Soares Camargo7Rodolfo Carvalho Pacagnella8Fernanda Garanhani Surita9Joao Luiz Pinto e Silva10Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilCampinas Center for Studies in Reproductive Health (CEMICAMP), R. Vital Brasil 200, 13083-888 Campinas, SP, BrazilDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, State University of Campinas, R. Alexander Fleming 101, 13083-881 Campinas, SP, BrazilObjective. To assess occurrence of severe maternal complications associated with ectopic pregnancy (EP). Method. A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted, with prospective surveillance of potentially life-threatening conditions (PLTC), maternal near miss (MNM), and maternal death (MD). EP complications, patient sociodemographic/obstetric characteristics, and conditions of severity management were assessed, estimating prevalence ratios with respective 95% CI. Factors independently associated with greater severity were identified using multiple regression analysis. Results. Of the 9.555 severe maternal morbidity patients, 312 women (3.3%) had complications after EP: 286 (91.7%) PLTC, 25 (8.0%) MNM, and 1 (0.3%) MD. Severe maternal outcome ratio (SMOR) was 0.3/1000 LB among EP cases and 10.8/1000 LB among other causes. Complicated EP patients faced a higher risk of blood transfusion, laparotomy, and lower risk of ICU admission and prolonged hospitalization than women developing complications resulting from other causes. Substandard care was the most common in more severe maternal morbidity and EP cases (22.7% MNM and MD versus 15% PLTC), although not significant. Conclusion. Increased maternal morbidity due to EP raised awareness about the condition and its impact on female reproductive life. No important risk factors for greater severity were identified. Care providers should develop specific guidelines and interventions to prevent severe maternal morbidity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/965724
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author Edilberto Alves Rocha Filho
Danielly Scaranello Santana
Jose Guilherme Cecatti
Maria Laura Costa
Samira Maerrawe Haddad
Mary Angela Parpinelli
Maria Helena Sousa
Rodrigo Soares Camargo
Rodolfo Carvalho Pacagnella
Fernanda Garanhani Surita
Joao Luiz Pinto e Silva
spellingShingle Edilberto Alves Rocha Filho
Danielly Scaranello Santana
Jose Guilherme Cecatti
Maria Laura Costa
Samira Maerrawe Haddad
Mary Angela Parpinelli
Maria Helena Sousa
Rodrigo Soares Camargo
Rodolfo Carvalho Pacagnella
Fernanda Garanhani Surita
Joao Luiz Pinto e Silva
Awareness about a Life-Threatening Condition: Ectopic Pregnancy in a Network for Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity in Brazil
BioMed Research International
author_facet Edilberto Alves Rocha Filho
Danielly Scaranello Santana
Jose Guilherme Cecatti
Maria Laura Costa
Samira Maerrawe Haddad
Mary Angela Parpinelli
Maria Helena Sousa
Rodrigo Soares Camargo
Rodolfo Carvalho Pacagnella
Fernanda Garanhani Surita
Joao Luiz Pinto e Silva
author_sort Edilberto Alves Rocha Filho
title Awareness about a Life-Threatening Condition: Ectopic Pregnancy in a Network for Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity in Brazil
title_short Awareness about a Life-Threatening Condition: Ectopic Pregnancy in a Network for Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity in Brazil
title_full Awareness about a Life-Threatening Condition: Ectopic Pregnancy in a Network for Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity in Brazil
title_fullStr Awareness about a Life-Threatening Condition: Ectopic Pregnancy in a Network for Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Awareness about a Life-Threatening Condition: Ectopic Pregnancy in a Network for Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity in Brazil
title_sort awareness about a life-threatening condition: ectopic pregnancy in a network for surveillance of severe maternal morbidity in brazil
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Objective. To assess occurrence of severe maternal complications associated with ectopic pregnancy (EP). Method. A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted, with prospective surveillance of potentially life-threatening conditions (PLTC), maternal near miss (MNM), and maternal death (MD). EP complications, patient sociodemographic/obstetric characteristics, and conditions of severity management were assessed, estimating prevalence ratios with respective 95% CI. Factors independently associated with greater severity were identified using multiple regression analysis. Results. Of the 9.555 severe maternal morbidity patients, 312 women (3.3%) had complications after EP: 286 (91.7%) PLTC, 25 (8.0%) MNM, and 1 (0.3%) MD. Severe maternal outcome ratio (SMOR) was 0.3/1000 LB among EP cases and 10.8/1000 LB among other causes. Complicated EP patients faced a higher risk of blood transfusion, laparotomy, and lower risk of ICU admission and prolonged hospitalization than women developing complications resulting from other causes. Substandard care was the most common in more severe maternal morbidity and EP cases (22.7% MNM and MD versus 15% PLTC), although not significant. Conclusion. Increased maternal morbidity due to EP raised awareness about the condition and its impact on female reproductive life. No important risk factors for greater severity were identified. Care providers should develop specific guidelines and interventions to prevent severe maternal morbidity.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/965724
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