Mh. Bouviercolle et al., OBSTETRIC PATIENTS TREATED IN INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS AND MATERNAL MORTALITY, European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology, 65(1), 1996, pp. 121-125
Objective: To ascertain the frequency of serious diseases in pregnant
women. Study design: A population based survey was performed in France
. The cases were all the women admitted for treatment in intensive car
e unit (ICU). The severity of the cases was measured with the simplifi
ed acute physiology score (SAPS) the lethality and the rate of still b
irth. Results: 435 obstetric patients were included. The estimated fre
quency of severe diseases was 310 S.D. 36 per 100 000 live births. The
most frequent diagnose that motived admission in ICU was hypertensive
diseases. The lethality rates differed greatly between specific disor
ders. The lethality rate was lower when scheduled maternity was locate
d in a teaching hospital. Conclusion: Regarding these results it appea
rs that the majority of obstetric patients with severe diseases are re
ferred to suitable care, but a small proportion of women who had to ch
ange their type of care registered a significant higher lethality.