Epidemiology, Outcomes and Risk Factors for Mortality in Critically–Ill Women Admitted to an Obstetric High Dependency Unit in a Resource–Limited Setting
Abstract:Background: A better understanding of the context specific epidemiology, outcomes and risk factors for death of critically ill parturients in resource-poor hospitals is needed in order to tackle the still alarming in-hospital maternal mortality in African countries.Methods: One–year retrospective cohort in a referral maternity hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Primary data source was the patient chart. The primary endpoint was the association between risk factors and HDU mortality. The study was registered o… Show more
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