High incidence of obstetric complications in Kassala Hospital, Eastern Sudan

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Abstract

Medical files of women delivered at Kassala Hospital, Eastern Sudan in the period of JanuaryDecember 2009 were reviewed retrospectively. Out of 4,689 delivered women, 14.7% were teenagers, 67.1% had no antenatal care and 12.6% were grandmultiparous. Obstetric complications included: pre-term birth (2.6%); pre-eclampsia/eclampsia (4.2%); haemorrhage (2.9%); malpresentation (5.5%); obstructed labour (1.9%) and ruptured uterus (0.6%). Caesarean delivery rate was 31.1%. While 89.4% of the newborn babies were taken home, 6% were admitted to the nursery, 4.4% were stillbirths, and 0.2% immediate neonatal deaths. There were 26 maternal deaths (550 per 100,000 live births), mainly due to septicaemia (38.4%), haemorrhage (19.2%), embolism (15.3%) and malaria (11.5%). Thus, there is a high frequency of maternal morbidities and mortality which needs improvement in obstetric care. It is important to make visits from a tertiary hospital to the region to collect statistics and discuss management of the problems they reveal, with the local staff. © 2012 Informa UK, Ltd.

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Ali, A. A., Okud, A., Khojali, A., & Adam, I. (2012, February). High incidence of obstetric complications in Kassala Hospital, Eastern Sudan. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. https://doi.org/10.3109/01443615.2011.637140

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