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Multimed

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Abstract

FERRER FERNANDEZ., Angélica Maria; MILLAN VEGA., Maria Margarita; ROSALES BOZA., Yodanis  and  LOPEZ CESPEDES., Yamileidis Zaymara. Serious maternal morbidity in the Granma province. 2018. Multimed [online]. 2020, vol.24, n.2, pp.380-398.  Epub Apr 23, 2020. ISSN 1028-4818.

Maternal morbidity is multifactorial, a group of elements of very different origins converge: those concerning the mother and the pregnancy, in addition to being able to originate from a social, political, or economic problem; reason why its long-term solution will be based on prevention, which is supported by the benefit to large groups with low cost, in addition, its management has a high economic cost due to the significant number of resources and advanced technology that are used in the specialized perinatological and intensive care units in addition to what socially represents the mutilation of a family. In order to characterize severe maternal morbidity in the Granma province during 2018, a retrospective descriptive study of obstetric patients who classified as severe maternal mortality (MMG) treated in the Granma province during 2018 was carried out, by identifying of age, type of delivery, municipality of origin, incidence, MMG rate, prevalence and mortality rate. Patients with extreme ages of fertile life, and cesarean delivery predominated. Hypertensive disorders, hemorrhage, and puerperal sepsis were the main primary complications. The incidence, MMG rate, prevalence and mortality rate show high figures. These results will serve to identify risks and in the future establish regional preventive plans that improve the health of the maternal population.

Keywords : Morbidity; Pregnant Women; Disease.

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