Title of article :
Clinical Characteristics and Mortality of Obstetric Patients Admitted to a Tertiary Intensive Care Unit in the Brazilian Northeast
Author/Authors :
Alves Barbosa, Orivaldo Christus University (UNICHRISTUS), Fortaleza-CE, Brazil , Monteiro de Lima, Rafaela Christus University (UNICHRISTUS), R. João Adolfo Gurgel, Brazil , Caetano Aguiar, Renata Christus University (UNICHRISTUS), R. João Adolfo Gurgel, Brazil , Gabriella Correia Viana, Mariana Christus University (UNICHRISTUS), R. João Adolfo Gurgel, Brazil
Abstract :
Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the determinants of hospitalization and death in an intensive care unit (ICU) between pregnant and postpartum women.
Materials and Methods: This is a quantitative and retrospective documentary research performed at Dr. César Cals Hospital. Data was collected through the analysis of charts obtained from puerperal or pregnant women admitted to the ICU.
Results: Regarding the type of delivery, 41 (73.2%) women had a cesarean section (CS) and, considering the outcome, the majority of the patients (51%) were discharged from the hospi-tal. Comparing the admission diagnosis and the outcome, it was revealed that many patients presented more than one diagnosis at the admission, the highest rate of which was the hyper-tensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) and complications comprising of 23 (38.3%) patients out of which 4 of them died. Sepsis was the second cause of hospitalization including 17 (28.3%) patients. In addition, 11 (18.3%) patients had hemorrhaged. Moreover, there were 2 death reports related to fulminant hepatitis.
Conclusions: It is expected that the results of the present study contribute to the extension of the professionals’ knowledge on the subject, collaborating to prevent hospitalization and death of these patients.
Keywords :
ICU , Pregnancy complications , Maternal mortality , HDP , Sepsis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics