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Obstetric Evacuations Received At the "Major Moussa Diakite" Referral Health Centre in Kati, Republic of Mali

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/easjms.2024.v06i03.003
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The organisation of the evacuation referral system is an important strategy for reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in Mali. Objective: To study obstetric evacuations received in the gynaecology and obstetrics department of the "Major Moussa DIAKITE" referral health centre in Kati. Method: We conducted a cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study. Data were collected retrospectively and prospectively over a 12-month period (from 1 January to 31 December 2020). Sampling was exhaustive and included all cases of obstetric evacuation received and managed on site during the study period. Results: Out of a total of 3050 deliveries, we received and managed 352 cases of obstetric evacuation, representing a frequency of 11.5%. The average age of the patients was 25 years, with extremes of 15 and 44 years, although the 20-34 age group was dominant, accounting for 73.6% of cases. The majority of evacuees were housewives (86.4%), married (92%), nulliparous and primiparous (52%). Dystocic labour was the most common reason for evacuation (51.1%), followed by ante-partum haemorrhage (13.4%). Nearly nine out of ten women evacuated came from Community Health Centres (89.8%) and the most common means of evacuation was by ambulance (52.1%). The average time from admission to the start of care was 26.5 minutes, with extremes of 3 and 50 minutes. Delivery by the vaginal route was carried out in almost eight out of ten cases (79%). Newborns were resuscitated alive (7.9%); stillbirths were fresh (3.7%) and stillbirths were macerated (06%). We recorded 2 cases of maternal death (0.6%) and the causes of maternal death were haemorrhage due to uterine rupture and eclampsia. Conclusion: The improved organisation of the evacuation referral system in our facility has improved the maternal and, above all, foetal prognosis of obstetric evacuations, but more needs to be done.

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