• Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand · Jan 2009

    Maternal mortality and severe morbidity from sepsis in the Netherlands.

    • Hannah M C Kramer, Joke M Schutte, Joost J Zwart, Nico W E Schuitemaker, Eric A P Steegers, and Jos van Roosmalen.
    • Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Medical Centre Haaglanden, Hague, The Netherlands. hannah.kramer@gmail.com
    • Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2009 Jan 1;88(6):647-53.

    ObjectiveTo assess incidence and risk factors of maternal mortality and severe morbidity from sepsis in the Netherlands.DesignA nationwide confidential enquiry into maternal mortality from 1993 to 2006 and severe maternal morbidity from 2004 to 2006.SettingAll 98 Dutch maternity units in the Netherlands.PopulationAll pregnant women in the Netherlands from 1993 to 2006.MethodsAll reported cases of maternal death from sepsis during 1993-2006 were reported to the Maternal Mortality Committee. Cases of severe maternal morbidity from sepsis from 2004 to 2006 were collected in a nationwide design. Main outcome measures. Incidence, case fatality rates, and possible risk factors.ResultsThe maternal mortality ratio from direct maternal mortality from sepsis was 0.73 per 100,000 live births (20/2,742,265). The incidence of severe maternal morbidity from sepsis was 21 per 100,000 deliveries (78/371,021), of which 79% was admitted to the intensive care unit. High age, multiple pregnancies, and the use of artificial reproduction techniques were significant risk factors for developing sepsis in univariate analysis. The overall case fatality rate for sepsis during 2004-2006 was 7.7% (6/78). Group A streptococcal infection was in 42.9% (9/21), the cause of direct maternal mortality from sepsis (1993-2006). In 31.8% (14/44), Group A streptococcal infection was the cause of obstetric morbidity from sepsis (2004-2006).ConclusionsWith a case fatality rate of 7.7%, sepsis is a life threatening condition for women during pregnancy, childbirth, and puerperium.

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