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FACTEURS DE RISQUE ET PRISE EN CHARGE DE LA RUPTURE UTERINE DANS UNE STRUCTURE DE 1ERE REFERENCE DU MALI: CAS DU DISTRICT SANITAIRE DE BOUGOUNI.

Authors :
Seydou, Fané
Amadou, Bocoum
Oumar, Traoré Soumana
Ibrahima, Kanté
Cheickna, Sylla
Abdoulaye, Sissoko
Alassane, Traoré
Mamadou, Sima
Amara, Sanogo Siaka
Aminata, Kouma
Abdoulaye, Sanogo
Mala, Sylla
Adane, Adiawiakoye
M., Coulibaly
Ibrahima, Teguété
Youssouf, Traoré
Niani, Mounkoro
Source :
Mali Médical. 2022, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p15-22. 8p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The objective was to assess the risk factors for and to suggest therapeutic aspects. Materials and methods: We carried out a case-control study at the Bougouni Reference health center in 2019. Results: From January to December 31, 2019; out of 1161 deliveries, 43 uterine rupture were recorded, 3.7% corresponding to one uterine rupture for 27 deliveries. Patients 35 years and older were more affected by uterine rupture (44.2%) with ORaIC95% = 6.3 [1.5 - 26.3]. Obstetric evacuations had an ORaIC95% = 25.6 [7.8-83.7]. All of the patients were housewives (97.7%) versus (82.3%) controls with ORaIC95% = 8.9 (1.1-69). Pauciparous and multiparous had an ORaIC95% = 6.2 [1.8 - 20.3] and 4.1 [1.3 - 12.9], respectively. The uterine scar (20.9%) of cases versus 8.1% of controls had a 95% ORaIC95% = 2.9 [1.1 - 8.7]. Indeed the absence of ANC was a risk factor, ORaIC95% = 3.0 [1.3 - 6.9]. The time to uterine rupture was < 6 hours in 95%. In fact 34 complete uterine rupture (79.1%) and 9 incomplete uterine rupture (20.9) were noted. Only 2.3% of cases gave birth vaginally. Treatment of uterine rupture was based on surgery (100%) supplemented by shock (51.2%) of cases and infection (100%) of cases. Conclusion: Uterine rupture is common in our countries under medical care. Its effective prevention involves strategies aimed at acting on risk factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
04647874
Volume :
37
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Mali Médical
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159615924