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Perinatal mortality in the municipality of Panchimalco, San Salvador: a case series.

Authors :
Castellanos-Flores E
Source :
Revista peruana de medicina experimental y salud publica [Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica] 2024 May 27; Vol. 41 (1), pp. 83-88.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Perinatal mortality is an indicator that reflects the impact of maternal and infant care in a country. This study presents nine cases of perinatal mortality that occurred in the municipality of Panchimalco, El Salvador. The information was obtained from audit reports. The mothers of the deceased infants were aged between 17 and 43 years, did not use contraceptive methods, had incomplete prenatal controls and averaged a gestational age of 31 weeks. Three deliveries were attended in the community. Most perinatal deaths occurred before delivery due to unknown causes, and live births were preterm. We identified factors such as deficits in comprehensive care for women. Further studies are needed to determine the main factors influencing perinatal deaths in El Salvador. Motivation for the study. It is necessary to understand the maternal and infant characteristics of perinatal deaths. Additionally, it is required to generate evidence that contributes to a better understanding of these events. Main findings. Nine cases of perinatal deaths with maternal-fetal risk characteristics were identified. Most deaths occurred before delivery, with prematurity predominating in the neonates. Implications. Understanding the maternal and infant characteristics of perinatal deaths is essential for developing preventive strategies aimed at reducing risk factors related to perinatal mortality.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian; English
ISSN :
1726-4642
Volume :
41
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revista peruana de medicina experimental y salud publica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38808850
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2024.411.13335