PMID: 8964964Jan 1, 1996Paper

Maternal mortality in Nice. Results of a reproductive age mortality survey using death registries in the Nice University Hospital, 1986-1993

Journal de gynécologie, obstétrique et biologie de la reproduction
M HussJ Y Gillet

Abstract

To define the rate of maternal death on the basis of maternal deaths recorded from January 1986 to May 1993. To determine whether the patients had received "standard" quality health care. A Reproductive Age Mortality Survey was performed retrospectively on causes of death in women from 14 to 45 years of age; death registries and clinical records at the Nice University Hospital were used. There were 23 cases of pregnancy-associated death. Maternal mortality was 32.9 per 100000 live births. According to the INSERM survey, the "real" national rate would be 18.3 per 100000. This is a classical underestimation. The overmortality in Nice is partially explained by the AIDS epidemic which was the major cause of female deaths between 14 and 45 years (96/322). Nevertheless, there was an unsatisfactorily large number of cases in which standard obstetrical practises were not applied. This was often due to a combination of factors including poor obstetrical surveillance, insufficient attention by physicians, poor organisation of obstetrical care in the emergency room and referrals. Cesarean section was implicated in 7 out of 12 maternal deaths during the third trimester of pregnancy (58%). The cause of certain maternal deaths remained unexp...Continue Reading

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