International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine (Oct 2019)

Causes of Maternal Mortality in Tehran, Iran

  • Abdolrazagh Barzegar,
  • Mohammadjavad Hedayatshodeh,
  • Mehdi Forouzesh,
  • Masoud Ghadipasha,
  • Pardis Shojaei,
  • Fardin Fallah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32598/ijmtfm.v9i4.26647
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 283 – 288

Abstract

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Maternal mortality is a woman’s death during pregnancy or postpartum period due to direct or indirect causes. Its direct causes are related to obstetrical issues. The indirect cause of it refer to an underlying disease, i.e. aggravated during pregnancy and leads to death. A routine databased study conducted at the Legal Medicine Organization of Tehran City, Iran, the autopsy findings of maternal mortalities during April 2017-2019 were reviewed. During the study period, 53 cases were autopsied of which 29 (54.7%) and 24 (45.3%) died due to direct and indirect causes, respectively. , The prevalent direct causes of death, were bleeding (22.6%), eclampsia/preeclampsia (13.2%), and ectopic pregnancy (5.7%). Frequent indirect causes were cardiac diseases (20.7%) and nervous system and infectious diseases (both: 7.5%). This study revealed the considerable share of indirect causes in maternal mortalities in Tehran. Moreover, we outlined the importance of early detection of non-obstetrical medical conditions during pregnancy care to reduce preventable maternal mortalities.

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