Study of Obstetric Admissions to the Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Care Hospital.
Autor: | Rathod AT; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, No. 620, A4 Block, Krishna Block, National Games Village, Koramangala, Bangalore, Karnataka 560047 India., Malini KV; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, No. 620, A4 Block, Krishna Block, National Games Village, Koramangala, Bangalore, Karnataka 560047 India. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology of India [J Obstet Gynaecol India] 2016 Oct; Vol. 66 (Suppl 1), pp. 12-7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Aug 26. |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13224-015-0750-5 |
Abstrakt: | Purpose: To analyze obstetric admissions to intensive care unit and to identify the risk factors responsible for intensive care admission. Methods: This is a retrospective study of all obstetric cases admitted to the intensive care unit over a period of 3 years. Data were collected from case records. The risk factors responsible for ICU admission were analyzed. Results: There were 765 obstetric admissions to ICU accounting for 1.24 % of all deliveries. 56.20 % were in the age group of 20-25 years. 38.43 % were in their first pregnancy. 36.48 % of cases were at 37-40 weeks of gestation. Postpartum admissions were 80.91 %. Major conditions responsible were obstetric hemorrhage in 44.05 %, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in 28.88 %, severe anemia in 14.37 %, heart disease in 12.15 %, and sepsis in 7.97 % of ICU cases. 40.39 % cases required high dependency care. Maternal mortality was seen in 15.55 % of ICU cases. Commonest cause of mortality was hemorrhagic shock (26.89 %) and multiorgan dysfunction syndrome (26.05 %). Conclusion: Commonest risk factors for ICU admissions are obstetric hemorrhage and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Other major risk factors are severe anemia, heart disease, sepsis, more than one diagnosis on admission, and the need for cesarean delivery. Competing Interests: Dr Ashakiran T R and Dr Malini K V declare that they do not have any conflict of interest. Ethical approval The present study was approved by the ethical committee of our institute. Informed consent from patients was not taken because data collection was retrospective. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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