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Determinants of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Related to Anesthesia in Course of Cesarean Section in a Low-Income Country: Experience from the Centre Hospitalier Mère-Enfant Monkole
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作者 Wilfrid Mbombo Dibue Narcisse Kapinga Muanza +12 位作者 Alphonse Mosolo Nganzele Freddy Mbuyi Wa Mukishi Aliocha Nkodila Natuhorila Céline Tendobi Mbamba Sandra Bisalu Lokakao Miki Makawani Nyani Hervé Musubao Ngwangi Franck Nzengu Lukusa Rémy Kashala Badianyama Réné Lumu Kambala Adolphe Kilembe Manzanza Berthe Barhayiga Nsimire Léon Tshilolo Muepu 《Open Journal of Anesthesiology》 2022年第5期168-183,共16页
Objective: The role of anesthesia in maternal mortality is unknown in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This study was conducted with the objective of analyzing the determinants of morbidity and maternal mortali... Objective: The role of anesthesia in maternal mortality is unknown in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This study was conducted with the objective of analyzing the determinants of morbidity and maternal mortality linked to anesthesia in course of cesarean section. Methods: This is a prospective, analytical and mono-centric study carried out on women who underwent cesarean section at the Centre Hospitalier Mère-Enfant Monkole from January 1st, 2011 to December 31st, 2018. The variables analyzed were socio-demographic, clinical, biological and anesthetic as well as the maternal issues. Data analysis was performed with SPSS 21.0 software. The determinants of mortality were sought by logistic regression with p Results: During this period, 1954 cesarean sections were performed. The mean age of the women was 31 years (range 14 to 47), 1549 women (79.3%) had completed prenatal consultation in Monkole and 405 (20.7%) elsewhere. The emergency was extreme in 192 cases (9.82%), absolute in 445 (22.77%) and relative in 1317 (67.4%). Locoregional anesthesia (LRA) was performed in 1811 cases (92.68%). The main complications were marked by arterial hypotension (22.9%) due to spinal anesthesia, and mortality was 0.56%. In multivariate analysis, only extreme emergency (aOR 7.62 95% CI: 2.80 - 71.23 p = 0.007), coma on admission (aOR 10.44 95% CI: 1.81 - 60.13 p = 0.009), general anesthesia (aOR 15.41 95% CI: 2.11 - 40.21 p = 0.007) and intraoperative transfusion due to anemia/hemorrhage (aOR 8.63 95% CI: 1.07 - 69.55 p = 0.043) persisted as determinants of maternal death. Conclusion: Maternal mortality (0.56%) in this series was relatively low for a low-income country and no death was directly related to anesthesia. General anesthesia, extreme urgency, intraoperative transfusion due to anemia/bleeding, and coma on admission were the major determinants of mortality. 展开更多
关键词 Determinants Maternal Morbidity and Mortality ANESTHESIA CESAREAN Monkole
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