2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-72032007000900008
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Abstract: Revisão ResumoNo Brasil, onde 90% dos partos ocorrem em hospitais, 67,1% das mortes são devidas a causas obstétricas diretas, predominando transtornos hipertensivos, enquanto as causas obstétricas indiretas são responsáveis por um quarto do total. Como a morte materna é um evento incomum, estimado em 76/100.000, o estudo da morbidade materna grave, seguindo a tendência da literatura, pode contribuir para qualificar o cuidado obstétrico. A morbidade materna é um continuum que termina na morte, podendo-se reconh… Show more

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“…A oferta de atenção qualificada aparece como um componente essencial para a redução da mortalidade materna 12 . Algumas mulheres deste estudo tiveram alta sem acompanhamento posterior e retornaram em estado grave.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…A oferta de atenção qualificada aparece como um componente essencial para a redução da mortalidade materna 12 . Algumas mulheres deste estudo tiveram alta sem acompanhamento posterior e retornaram em estado grave.…”
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“…9 Therefore, the study of severe maternal morbidity/near miss is key to advance knowledge about risk factors during pregnancy, and it can be a valuable tool for monitoring the delivery of obstetric care. 8,11 Severe acute maternal morbidity/near miss is a relatively recent concept and there has been no consensus about the most appropriate defining criteria. The lack of consensus can be in part attributed to a broad spectrum of clinical severity: it is difficult to set the point that characterizes severe maternal morbidity/near miss somewhere between a healthy pregnancy and maternal death.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe maternal morbidity or near miss can be a more valuable indicator in analyzing the obstetric care than maternal mortality, as this condition has greater incidence rates and offers a good opportunity for data collection, as the woman herself can be a source of information. Therefore, the study of severe maternal morbidity or near miss is a key to advanced knowledge about risk factors during pregnancy and it can be a valuable tool for monitoring the delivery of obstetrical care (5,8). Once maternal morbidity precedes maternal death, the systematic identification and the study of near miss cases help in further understanding of the determinants of maternal mortality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%