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Comparative Study
. 1977 May;49(5):557-61.

Maternal mortality due to ectopic pregnancy. A review of 102 deaths

  • PMID: 850569
Comparative Study

Maternal mortality due to ectopic pregnancy. A review of 102 deaths

J Schneider et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1977 May.

Abstract

Ectopic pregnancy represents an increasing proportion of direct maternal deaths which has reached 10%. Between 1950 and 1974 there were 102 deaths from early ectopic pregnancy reviewed by the Michigan Maternal Mortality Committee. These cases were analyzed by status on admission and compared to a control series treated at a medical center. Patients with ectopic pregnancy were older than women delivering live infants. There were no differences in age, gravidity, or parity between the study patients and controls. The study patients were slightly further advanced in pregnancy. Pain was the major presenting symptom. Marked delays occurred between first symptom, first consultation, and diagnosis. Seventy-five percent of the deaths were considered preventable. Hemorrhage was the leading cause of death. The estimated mortality of ectopic pregnancy is between 2 and 4/1000.

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