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Maternal 'near miss' collection at an Australian tertiary maternity hospital.

Skandarupan JayaratnamSonia KuaCaroline deCostaRichard Franklin
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2018)
The rate of maternal 'near miss' at KEMH was 7/1000 live births and post-partum haemorrhage was identified as the most common aetiology, consistent with other studies in developed countries. Further research comparing currently utilised local, state and national morbidity systems would allow further validation of the WHO near miss criteria in Australian settings. The study presented in this publication was undertaken at King Edward Memorial Hospital, 374 Bagot Rd., Subiaco WA 6008.
Keyphrases
  • birth weight
  • healthcare
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • gestational age
  • adverse drug
  • quality improvement
  • pregnant women
  • case control
  • weight gain
  • weight loss
  • preterm birth
  • clinical evaluation