Maternal mortality is preventable in Lebanon: A case series of maternal deaths to identify lessons learned using the “Three Delays” model
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Objective: To identify the lessons learned from women who died during pregnancy or childbirth in Lebanon between 2018 and 2020. Method: This is a case series and synthesis of maternal deaths between 2018 and 2020 that were reported by healthcare facilities to the Ministry of Public Health in Lebanon. The notes recorded from the maternal mortality review reports were analyzed using the “Three Delays” model to identify preventable causes and lessons learned. Results: A total of 49 women died before, during, or after childbirth, with hemorrhage being the most frequent cause (n = 16). The possible factors that would have prevented maternal deaths included a prompt recognition of clinical severity, availability of blood for transfusion and magnesium sulfate for eclampsia, adequate transfer to tertiary care hospitals comprising specialist care, and involvement of skilled medical staff in obstetric emergencies. Conclusion: Many maternal deaths in Lebanon are preventable. Better risk assessment, use of an obstetric warning system, access to adequately skilled human resources and medications, and improved communication and transfer mechanisms between private and tertiary care hospitals may avoid future maternal deaths. © 2023 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
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Amniotic fluid embolism, Avoidable, Covid-19, Hypertensive disorders, Maternal mortality, Postpartum hemorrhage, Preventable, Sepsis, Death, Female, Humans, Lebanon, Maternal death, Pregnancy, Research, Antihypertensive agent, Magnesium sulfate, Adult respiratory distress syndrome, Amnion fluid embolism, Article, Blood transfusion, Case study, Cause of death, Cervical laceration, Clinical article, Controlled study, Disease severity, Eclampsia, Health care availability, Human, Long covid, Lung embolism, Malaria, Maternal hypertension, Medical care, Medical specialist, Medical staff, Obstetric emergency, Patient transport, Placenta accreta, Placenta previa, Preeclampsia, Prenatal care, Solutio placentae, Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, Tertiary care center, Uterine atony, Uterine cervix disease, Uterus rupture, Epidemiology, Etiology, Prevention and control