the pathology of maternal mortality

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The Pathology of Maternal Mortality 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Scope 1.2 Historical overview 1.3 Sample selecti on 1.4 Study methods 2.0 Working definition of maternal mortality 2.1 Definition developed from this study 2.2 The Ameri can College working definition 3.0 Perinatal mortality within maternal mortality 3.1 Net sample size 3.2 Perinatal mortality 4.0 Classification of maternal mort ality 4.1 Arrangement of the classification 4.2 Group one: Conditions uniqu e to pregnancy 4.2.1 Amniotic fluid embolism/ dissemi- nated intravascular coagulation (AFE/DIC) 4.2.2 Ectopic pregnancy 4.2.3 Gestosis 4.2.4 Hemorrh age, non gestotic, extra- cranial 4.2.5 Neoplasms, obstetric 4.2 .6 Therapeutic misadventure 4.3 Group two: Pregnancy probab le major con- tributory factor 4.3.1 Air embolism 4.3.2 Anesthetic misadventure 4.3.3 Cardiovascu lar factors -congenital heart disease 4.3.4 Pulmonary thromboembolism 4.3.5 Renal fai lure 4.3.6 Sepsis / inf ection 4.4 Group three: Intercurrent disease or preg- nancy an unc ertai n or minor factor 4.4.1 Accidental 4.4.2 Cardiovascular factors-acquired heart disease 4.4.3 Complex pathogenesis 4.4.4 Intracranial vascular incidence, non- gestotic 4.4.5 Neopl asm - nonobstetric 4.4.6 Sepsis/ infection 4.4.7 Sicklemic / thalassemic manifestations 4.4.8 Status asth maticus 1126 4.4.9 Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura 4.4.10 Thyrotoxicosis 4.4.11 Toxic pancytopenia 11. 12 {T ncb"ifH'd 5.0 Mortal conditions unique to hum an gestation 5.1 General 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 5.2 Amniotic fluid embolism 5.3 Ectopic pregnancy 5.4 Gestosis ("toxemia of pregn ancy") 5.4. 1 Age range 5.4 .2 Gravidity-parity 5.4.3 Gestational age 5.4.4 Perin atal mortality 5.4.5 Path ologic findings 5.5 Extracranial nongestotic hemorrhage 5.6 Obstetric neoplasms 5.7 Therapeutic misadventure Pregnancy: A probable major contributory factor 6.1 General 6.2 Air embolism, post coital 6.3 Anesthetic misadventure 6.4 Congenital cardiovascular disease 6.5 Pulmonary thromboembolism 6.6 Renal failure 6.7 Obstetric infection with sepsis Int ercurre nt di sease or pregnan cy an uncertain or minor factor 7.1 General 7.2 Accidental death 7.3 Acq uired or nonanomalous heart di sease 7.4 Complex pathogenesis 7.5 Nongestotic intracranial vascular incid ent 7.6 Nonobstetric neoplasms 7.7 Infection or sepsis 7.8 Sicklemic-thalassemic manifestations 7.9 Status asthmaticus 7.10 Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura 7.11 Thyrotoxicosis 7.12 Toxic pan cytopenia 7 .13 Unclassified Pathologic investigation of maternal deaths References

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Page 1: The Pathology of Maternal Mortality

The Pathology of Maternal Mortality

1.0 Introduction 1.1 Scope 1.2 Historical overview 1.3 Sample selection 1.4 Study methods

2.0 Working definition of maternal mortality 2.1 Definition developed from this study 2.2 The American College working definition

3.0 Perinatal mortality within maternal mortality 3.1 Net sample size 3.2 Perinatal mortality

4.0 Classification of maternal mortality 4.1 Arrangement of the classification 4.2 Group one: Conditions unique to pregnancy

4.2.1 Amniotic fluid embolism/ dissemi-nated intravascular coagulation (AFE / DIC)

4.2 .2 Ectopic pregnancy 4.2.3 Gestosis 4.2.4 Hemorrhage, nongestotic, extra-

cranial 4.2.5 Neoplasms, obstetric 4.2 .6 Therapeutic misadventure

4.3 Group two: Pregnancy probable major con-tributory factor 4.3.1 Air embolism 4.3.2 Anesthetic misadventure 4.3.3 Cardiovascular factors -congenital

heart disease 4.3.4 Pulmonary thromboembolism 4.3.5 Renal fai lure 4.3.6 Sepsis / infection

4.4 Group three: Intercurrent disease or preg-nancy an uncertain or minor factor 4.4.1 Accidental 4.4.2 Cardiovascular factors-acquired

heart disease 4.4.3 Complex pathogenesis 4.4.4 Intracranial vascular incidence, non-

gestotic 4.4 .5 Neoplasm - nonobstetric 4.4.6 Sepsis / infection 4.4.7 Sicklemic / thalassemic manifestations 4.4.8 Status asthmaticus

1126

4.4.9 Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

4.4.10 Thyrotoxicosis 4.4.11 Toxic pancytopenia 1.·1.12 {Tncb"ifH'd

5.0 Mortal conditions unique to human gestation 5.1 General

6.0

7.0

8.0 9.0

5.2 Amniotic fluid embolism

5.3 Ectopic pregnancy 5.4 Gestosis ("toxemia of pregnancy")

5.4. 1 Age range 5.4.2 Gravidity-parity 5.4.3 Gestational age 5.4.4 Perinatal mortality 5.4.5 Pathologic findings

5.5 Extracranial nongestotic hemorrhage 5.6 Obstetric neoplasms 5.7 Therapeutic misadventure Pregnancy: A probable major contributory factor 6.1 General 6.2 Air embolism, post coital 6.3 Anesthetic misadventure 6.4 Congenital cardiovascular disease 6.5 Pulmonary thromboembolism 6.6 Renal failure 6.7 Obstetric infection with sepsis Intercurrent disease or pregnancy an uncertain or minor factor 7.1 General 7.2 Accidental death 7.3 Acquired or nonanomalous heart disease 7.4 Complex pathogenesis 7.5 Nongestotic intracranial vascular incident 7.6 Nonobstetric neoplasms 7.7 Infection or sepsis 7.8 Sicklemic-thalassemic manifestations 7.9 Status asthmaticus 7.10 Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura 7.11 Thyrotoxicosis 7.12 Toxic pancytopenia 7 .13 Unclassified Pathologic investigation of maternal deaths References