Cardio-obstetrics de novo: a state-level, evidence-based approach for addressing maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity in Georgia

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Chadburn B. Ray MD , James E. Maher MD , Gyanendra Sharma MD , Padmashree C. Woodham MD , Lawrence D. Devoe MD
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Abstract

Georgia has a higher rate of severe maternal morbidity and mortality when compared with the rest of the United States. Evidence gained from the Georgia Maternal Mortality Review Committee identified areas of focus for high-yield clinical initiatives for improvement in maternal health outcomes. Cardiovascular disease, including cardiomyopathy, coronary conditions, and preeclampsia with or without eclampsia, is the most common cause of pregnancy-related death in non-Hispanic Black women in Georgia. The development of a cardio-obstetrics program is an initiative to advance health equity by decreasing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. This report describes the following: (1) state-level advocacy for improving maternal health outcomes with funding gained through the legislative process and partnership with a governmental agency; (2) cardio-obstetrics program development based on evidence gained from the maternal mortality review process; and (3) implementation of a cardio-obstetrics service, beginning with a focused approach for capacity building and understanding barriers to care.

从头开始的心血管产科:在佐治亚州解决孕产妇死亡和严重孕产妇发病问题的州级循证方法。
与美国其他地区相比,佐治亚州的孕产妇发病率和死亡率都很高1-6。佐治亚州孕产妇死亡率审查委员会(Georgia Maternal Mortality Review Committee)获得的证据确定了改善孕产妇健康状况的高收益临床措施的重点领域2,7,8。心血管疾病,包括心肌病、冠心病和先兆子痫/子痫,是佐治亚州非西班牙裔黑人妇女最常见的妊娠相关死亡原因9-11。制定心血管产科计划是一项通过降低心血管发病率和死亡率来促进健康公平的举措。本报告介绍了以下内容:(1) 在州一级倡导改善孕产妇健康结果,通过立法程序和与政府机构合作获得资金;(2) 根据孕产妇死亡率审查过程中获得的证据制定心血管产科计划;以及 (3) 实施心血管产科服务,从能力建设和了解护理障碍的重点方法开始。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
3.20%
发文量
254
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AJOG) is a highly esteemed publication with two companion titles. One of these is the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Maternal-Fetal Medicine (AJOG MFM), which is dedicated to the latest research in the field of maternal-fetal medicine, specifically concerning high-risk pregnancies. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including: Maternal Complications: It addresses significant studies that have the potential to change clinical practice regarding complications faced by pregnant women. Fetal Complications: The journal covers prenatal diagnosis, ultrasound, and genetic issues related to the fetus, providing insights into the management and care of fetal health. Prenatal Care: It discusses the best practices in prenatal care to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the unborn child. Intrapartum Care: It provides guidance on the care provided during the childbirth process, which is critical for the safety of both mother and baby. Postpartum Issues: The journal also tackles issues that arise after childbirth, focusing on the postpartum period and its implications for maternal health. AJOG MFM serves as a reliable forum for peer-reviewed research, with a preference for randomized trials and meta-analyses. The goal is to equip researchers and clinicians with the most current information and evidence-based strategies to effectively manage high-risk pregnancies and to provide the best possible care for mothers and their unborn children.
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