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Comparative Study
. 1997 Sep 1;159(36):5378-82.

[Potentially avoidable perinatal deaths in Denmark and Sweden 1991]

[Article in Danish]
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Comparative Study

[Potentially avoidable perinatal deaths in Denmark and Sweden 1991]

[Article in Danish]
J Langhoff-Roos et al. Ugeskr Laeger. .

Abstract

In 1991 the perinatal mortality rate in Denmark was 8.0/1000 deliveries compared to 6.5/1000 in Sweden. An international audit was designed to investigate whether the perinatal death rates in the two countries to some extent could reflect differences in the quality of care. Medical records of 97% of all perinatal deaths in 1991 in the two countries were analyzed. A new classification focusing on potential avoidability from a health services perspective was elaborated at a Nordic-Baltic workshop, using the variables: time of death in relation to admission and delivery, fetal malformation, gestational age, growth-retardation and Apgar score at 5 min. Rates of perinatal deaths of malformed infants (0.00195 and 0.00145) and intrapartum deaths of non-malformed infants (0.00042 and 0.00019) were significantly higher in Denmark than in Sweden. The study raised the following questions: why is the rate of perinatal death of malformed infants higher in Denmark than in Sweden and could intrapartum care in Denmark be improved?

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