Prenatal Consultation Associated with Maternal and Fetal Complications During Delivery in Military Hospital of Soavinandriana Madagascar

Authors

  • Romuald Randriamahavonjy Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics in the Soavinandriana Hospital Center, Madagascar
  • Fidiniaina Mamy Randriatsarafara Public Health Department of the Faculty of Medicine Antananarivo, Madagascar
  • Zafindrasoa Domoina Rakotovao-Ravahatra Laboratory of University Hospital of Befelatanana Antananarivo, Madagascar
  • Lovamampionona Andriamihajason Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics in the Soavinandriana Hospital Center, Madagascar
  • Hajanirina Rakotomahenina Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics in the Tambohobe Hospital Center, Madagascar
  • Hery Rakotovao Andrianampanalinarivo Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics of the Faculty of Antananarivo, Madagascar

Keywords:

Prenatal consultation, pregnancy, complications, infection, intrauterine fetal death.

Abstract

Maternal and fetal complications represent a public health problem. The aim of this study is to identify the effects of prenatal consultation (PNC) in pregnant women to the maternal and fetal complications of deliveries in Military hospital of Soavinandriana (CENHOSOA). This is an analytical study using "Historical Cohort" comparing two groups of population, one group have done PNC or "PNC+" and the other group without PNC or "PNC-".

The study was conducted in the CENHOSOA over a period of 13 months from 01 May 2012 to May 31, 2013. During the study period, we have include 296 (23.2%) belonged to the group of PNC- and 982 (76.8%) to the PNC+. The proportion of term birth is lower in PNC- than PNC+ (80.4% versus 93.3%,  p<10-6). The cesarean section was high in the PNC- group in comparison with the "PNC+" (32.1% versus 24.1% p<10-2). Group of PNC- have a relative risk RR = 6.64, 95% CI [1.22 – 36.05] of dyspnea. Infections and phlebitis are non significant in the two groups. Concerning fetal complication, PNC- group had RR=1.99, 95% CI [1.13 – 3.52] to have APGAR score<7 and RR=2.65, 95% CI [1.58 – 4.47] of weight <2,000mg. Concerning complications conducting in deaths, mother with PNC- had RR=3.32, 95% CI [0.21 – 52.88] of maternal death and newborns had RR=2.65, 95% CI [0.72 – 9.82] to intrauterine fetal death. In brief, maternal and fetal complications have been more frequent among women who have not had PNC. The state should promote the practice of adequate and well-conducted PNC for the good of the mother and the baby.

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2018-07-06

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Randriamahavonjy, R., Randriatsarafara, F. M., Rakotovao-Ravahatra, Z. D., Andriamihajason, L., Rakotomahenina, H., & Andrianampanalinarivo, H. R. (2018). Prenatal Consultation Associated with Maternal and Fetal Complications During Delivery in Military Hospital of Soavinandriana Madagascar. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 39(2), 208–214. Retrieved from https://www.gssrr.org/index.php/JournalOfBasicAndApplied/article/view/9066

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