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Evaluation of obstetric admissions to intensive care unit of a tertiary referral center in coastal India
Authors:Poornima B. Ramachandra Bhat  Mahesha H. Navada  Sujaya V. Rao  G. Nagarathna
Affiliation:From: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
Abstract:

Background and Aim:

To evaluate the occurrence, indications, course, interventions, and outcome of obstetric patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU).

Design:

Retrospective study.

Setting:

ICU of a Medical College Hospital.

Materials and Methods:

The data collected were age, parity, obstetric status, primary diagnosis, interventions, and outcome of obstetric patients admitted to the ICU from Jan 2005 to June 2011.

Results:

Total deliveries were 16,804 in 6.5 years. Obstetric admissions to the ICU were (n = 65) which constitutes 0.39% of deliveries. Majority of the admissions were in the postpartum period (n = 46, 70.8%). The two common indications for admission were obstetric hemorrhage (n = 18, 27.7%) and pregnancy related hypertension with its complications (n = 17, 26.2%). The most common intervention was artificial ventilation (n = 41, 63%). The mortality among obstetric admissions in the ICU was (33.8% (22/65)). The patients appropriate for High Dependency Unit (HDU) care was (32.3% (21/65)). The statistical analysis was done by fractional percentage and Chi-square test.

Conclusions:

Hemorrhage and pregnancy-related hypertension with its complications are the two common indications for ICU admissions. The need for a HDU should be considered.
Keywords:Hemorrhage   intensive care unit   maternal death   maternal morbidity
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