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Making stillbirths visible: a systematic review of globally reported causes of stillbirth

Authors :
Reinebrant, HE
Leisher, SH
Coory, M
Henry, S
Wojcieszek, AM
Gardener, G
Lourie, R
Ellwood, D
Teoh, Z
Allanson, E
Blencowe, H
Draper, ES
Erwich, JJ
Froen, JF
Gardosi, J
Gold, K
Gordijn, S
Gordon, A
Heazell, AEP
Khong, TY
Korteweg, F
Lawn, JE
McClure, EM
Oats, J
Pattinson, R
Pettersson, K
Siassakos, D
Silver, RM
Smith, GCS
Tuncalp, OE
Flenady, V
Reinebrant, HE
Leisher, SH
Coory, M
Henry, S
Wojcieszek, AM
Gardener, G
Lourie, R
Ellwood, D
Teoh, Z
Allanson, E
Blencowe, H
Draper, ES
Erwich, JJ
Froen, JF
Gardosi, J
Gold, K
Gordijn, S
Gordon, A
Heazell, AEP
Khong, TY
Korteweg, F
Lawn, JE
McClure, EM
Oats, J
Pattinson, R
Pettersson, K
Siassakos, D
Silver, RM
Smith, GCS
Tuncalp, OE
Flenady, V
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stillbirth is a global health problem. The World Health Organization (WHO) application of the International Classification of Diseases for perinatal mortality (ICD-PM) aims to improve data on stillbirth to enable prevention. OBJECTIVES: To identify globally reported causes of stillbirth, classification systems, and alignment with the ICD-PM. SEARCH STRATEGY: We searched CINAHL, EMBASE, Medline, Global Health, and Pubmed from 2009 to 2016. SELECTION CRITERIA: Reports of stillbirth causes in unselective cohorts. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Pooled estimates of causes were derived for country representative reports. Systems and causes were assessed for alignment with the ICD-PM. Data are presented by income setting (low, middle, and high income countries; LIC, MIC, HIC). MAIN RESULTS: Eighty-five reports from 50 countries (489 089 stillbirths) were included. The most frequent categories were Unexplained, Antepartum haemorrhage, and Other (all settings); Infection and Hypoxic peripartum (LIC), and Placental (MIC, HIC). Overall report quality was low. Only one classification system fully aligned with ICD-PM. All stillbirth causes mapped to ICD-PM. In a subset from HIC, mapping obscured major causes. CONCLUSIONS: There is a paucity of quality information on causes of stillbirth globally. Improving investigation of stillbirths and standardisation of audit and classification is urgently needed and should be achievable in all well-resourced settings. Implementation of the WHO Perinatal Mortality Audit and Review guide is needed, particularly across high burden settings. FUNDING: HR, SH, SHL, and AW were supported by an NHMRC-CRE grant (APP1116640). VF was funded by an NHMRC-CDF (APP1123611). TWEETABLE ABSTRACT: Urgent need to improve data on causes of stillbirths across all settings to meet global targets. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: Background and methods Nearly three million babies are stillborn every year. These deaths have deep and long-lasting effects on parent

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315669875
Document Type :
Electronic Resource