Factors associated with maternal mortality from sepsis in a low-resource setting: a five-year review at Mpilo Central Hospital, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

被引:5
|
作者
Ngwenya, Solwayo [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Mpilo Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Vera Rd, Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe
[2] Mpilo Hosp, POB 2096,Vera Rd, Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe
[3] Royal Womens Clin, Hillside, Zimbabwe
[4] Natl Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Med, Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe
关键词
Sepsis; maternal deaths; factors associated; post-abortal sepsis; Mpilo Central Hospital; HEMORRHAGE; DEATH;
D O I
10.1177/0049475519884436
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Sepsis remains a major cause of maternal deaths globally. It is one of the major causes of maternal morbidity and mortality in women of reproductive age. It is important that such a major contributor is studied in low-resource settings. The aims of this study were to document the percentage of maternal deaths from sepsis among the total number of maternal deaths in a low-resource setting and to determine factors associated with maternal mortality from sepsis at Mpilo Central Hospital. This was a retrospective, descriptive, cross-sectional study carried out at Mpilo Central Hospital. Nearly one-third (29.3%) of maternal deaths were due to sepsis. The major factor associated with maternal mortality was post-abortal sepsis (41.7%).
引用
收藏
页码:12 / 15
页数:4
相关论文
共 38 条
  • [31] Mortuary and hospital-based HIV mortality surveillance among decedents in a low-resource setting: lessons from Western Kenya
    Emmanuel Nyakeriga
    Wanjiru Waruiru
    Valarie Opollo
    Anthony Waruru
    Leonard Kingwara
    Dickens Onyango
    Muthoni Junghae
    Sheru Muuo
    Teresia Macharia
    Catherine Ngugi
    Mary Mwangome
    Hammad Ali
    BMC Public Health, 22
  • [32] Mortuary and hospital-based HIV mortality surveillance among decedents in a low-resource setting: lessons from Western Kenya
    Nyakeriga, Emmanuel
    Waruiru, Wanjiru
    Opollo, Valarie
    Waruru, Anthony
    Kingwara, Leonard
    Onyango, Dickens
    Junghae, Muthoni
    Muuo, Sheru
    Macharia, Teresia
    Ngugi, Catherine
    Mwangome, Mary
    Ali, Hammad
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 22 (01)
  • [33] A five-year trend in pre-eclampsia admission and factors associated with inpatient eclampsia: a retrospective study from a resource-limited hospital in northeast Ethiopia
    Tlaye, Kenean Getaneh
    Endalifer, Melese Linger
    Getu, Mikiyas Amare
    Nigatu, Addisu Getie
    Kebede, Eleni Tesfaye
    BMJ OPEN, 2021, 11 (02):
  • [34] Cardiovascular disease prevalence and associated factors in a low-resource setting: A multilevel analysis from Somalia's first demographic health survey
    Yousuf, Abdirashid M.
    Abdikarim, Hodo
    Hussein, Mohamed A.
    Abdi, Abdikadir N.
    Warsame, Harun I.
    Muse, Abdisalam Hassan
    CURRENT PROBLEMS IN CARDIOLOGY, 2024, 49 (12)
  • [35] Factors associated with poor outcomes after congenital heart surgery in low-resource setting in Pakistan: insight from the IQIC Registry - a descriptive analysis
    Furnaz, Shumaila
    Shaikh, Abdul Sattar
    Qureshi, Rayyan
    Fatima, Subhani
    Bangash, Sohail Khan
    Karim, Musa
    Amanullah, Muneer
    BMJ OPEN, 2023, 13 (12):
  • [36] Early neonatal mortality is modulated by gestational age, birthweight and fetal heart rate abnormalities in the low resource setting in Tanzania – a five year review 2015–2019
    Aisa Shayo
    Pendo Mlay
    Emily Ahn
    Hussein Kidanto
    Michael Espiritu
    Jeffrey Perlman
    BMC Pediatrics, 22
  • [37] Early neonatal mortality is modulated by gestational age, birthweight and fetal heart rate abnormalities in the low resource setting in Tanzania - a five year review 2015-2019
    Shayo, Aisa
    Mlay, Pendo
    Ahn, Emily
    Kidanto, Hussein
    Espiritu, Michael
    Perlman, Jeffrey
    BMC PEDIATRICS, 2022, 22 (01)
  • [38] Data collection from very low birthweight infants in a geographical region: Methods, costs, and trends in mortality, admission rates, and resource utilisation over a five-year period
    Dorling, J
    D'Amore, A
    Salt, A
    Seward, A
    Kaptoge, S
    Halliday, S
    Ahluwalia, J
    EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 2006, 82 (02) : 117 - 124