Maternal Outcomes in Referred vs. Non-Referred Obstetric Cases: A Comparative Evaluation in a Tertiary Care Center

转诊与非转诊产科病例的母婴结局:三级医疗中心的一项比较评估

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Referred obstetric cases often present with complications due to delayed intervention, posing increased risks to maternal health. This study aims to evaluate and compare maternal outcomes between referred and non-referred deliveries at a tertiary care center. METHODS: A prospective observational study was conducted on 300 pregnant women admitted for delivery, equally divided into referred and non-referred groups. Data on delivery type, complications, and maternal morbidity were collected and analyzed using SPSS. RESULTS: Cesarean delivery was significantly higher in referred cases (68%) than in non-referred cases (42%). Maternal complications, such as postpartum hemorrhage (10% vs. 3.3%), ICU admissions (8% vs. 1.3%), and mortality (1.3% vs. 0%), were more frequent in the referred group. CONCLUSION: Referred obstetric cases are at higher risk of complications. Strengthening peripheral health systems and timely referral are essential to improving maternal outcomes.

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