Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil ()

Obstetric profile of perinatal deaths on a capital of the Northeast of Brazil

  • Maria Alice de Moraes Machado Brito,
  • Marina Barguil Macêdo,
  • Janaína de Moraes Machado Brito,
  • Luísa Helena de Oliveira Lima,
  • Catarina Fernandes Pires,
  • Plínio da Silva Macêdo,
  • Viriato Campelo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93042019000100013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 249 – 257

Abstract

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Abstract Objectives: to analyze the obstetric and sociodemographic profile on perinatal deaths in Teresina the capital of Piauí, from data obtained from the Sistema de Informação de Mortalidade e Sistema de Informação de Nascidos Vivos (Brazilian Mortality Information System and Livebirth Information System). Methods: this is a retrospective cohort on perinatal deaths of mothers whose babies were born and resided in Teresina between 2010 and 2014. The analyzed variables were age and the mother´s schooling, gestational age, type of pregnancy (singleton or multiple), route of delivery (vaginal or cesarean), place of death (in and out hospital), time of death in relation to the delivery (prior, during or after), and birth weight. Results: the perinatal mortality coefficient (PMC) varied from 17.5 to 19.3 per 1,000 births. We found similarities in the sociodemographic profile and in the obstetric fetal and non-fetal deaths, both with a great incidence on 20 to 27 years-old mothers, vaginal delivery and singleton pregnancy. Low birth weight was positively related to early neonatal deaths. Conclusions: perinatal mortality presented a statistical correlation in gestational age, birth weight, and type of delivery. The PMC in our study was higher than other Brazilian capitals.

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