MATERNAL MORTALITY DURING PRETERM DELIVERY
- Authors: TOKOVA ZZ1, TETRUAShVILI NK1, AN AV1, Tokova ZZ1, Tetruashvili NK1, An AV1
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- Issue: No 6 (2010)
- Pages: 97-101
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/0300-9092/article/view/246426
- ID: 246426
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Abstract
The study analyzed report schedules and the explanatory notes by principal obstetricians-gynecologists of the subjects of the Russian Federation about maternal death cases. Among the dead mothers in Russia in 2008, puerperas and parturients were 69.4%; of them 31.3% died at premature labor. The study has indicated that premature delivery with their population frequency of 3.4% is responsible for 21.7% of maternal death cases. In this connection, prevention of premature labor is a tool to reduce maternal mortality rates.
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