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[Maternal Deaths due to Amniotic Fluid Embolism in France 2013-2015].

Authors :
Morau E
Ducloy JC
Proust A
Source :
Gynecologie, obstetrique, fertilite & senologie [Gynecol Obstet Fertil Senol] 2021 Jan; Vol. 49 (1), pp. 47-52. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Nov 05.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Amniotic fluid embolism remains the 3rd cause of maternal death in France, with a stable rate and 28 deaths in this triennium, representing 10.7% of maternal deaths and a maternal mortality ratio of 1.2/100,000 live births. Cases are characterized by the suddenness of symptoms: the median delay between symptoms and death was 4h [0.75-696] with 20/28 patients did not reach the intensive care unit. Initial circulatory failure or cataclysmic haemorrhage was the two modes of presentation. Prodromes were reported in 17 (63%) cases and induction of labour was present in 12/27 (44%). One or more factors of sub-optimal care were present in 72% of the cases, and 52% of deaths were considered possibly or probably preventable. This preventability most often concerned the content of care but also the organisation of care (including human resources, communication, sites of care and referrals). The delay in establishing a well-conducted cardio-circulatory resuscitation or the delay in setting up an optimal transfusion strategy were the most frequent elements of substandard care. Absence or delay at hysterectomy during haemorrhagic situations was reported in 15/20 cases. The experts suggest being on the alert to diagnose amniotic embolism at an early stage, initiating intense resuscitation "outside the walls", envisaging a hysterectomy without delay if the haemorrhage is intense. On an organisational level, a "vital emergency maternity care" plan, specific to each establishment could be proposed.<br /> (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.)

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
2468-7189
Volume :
49
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Gynecologie, obstetrique, fertilite & senologie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33161194
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gofs.2020.11.009