Obstetric and Non-Obstetric Indications for Admission in the Antepartum and Postpartum Periods of Pregnancy

T. Waters, J. Bailit
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Objective: To determine the most common non-obstetric indications for admission during the antepartum and postpartum period of pregnancy. Methods: This is a population-based investigation of the primary diagnoses for admission in the antepartum and postpartum periods of pregnancy. Data was obtained from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project’s State Inpatient Database for the state of California for 2005. The frequency of each primary diagnosis was determined. Diagnoses were classified as obstetric or non-obstetric and compared for differences in maternal race, age and insurance provider. Results: 576,846 total maternal admissions were identified with 35,158 antepartum (6.1%), 536,415 intrapartum (93.0%) and 5273 postpartum (0.9%). Overall, 26.6% of admissions were non-obstetric in nature. The most common non-obstetric indication for antenatal admission was urinary tract infections. The most common postpartum non-obstetric indication for admission was psychiatric/substance abuse disorders. Conclusions: Many admissions during pregnancy are non-obstetric in nature and may be amenable to outpatient screening.
产前和产后住院的产科和非产科指征
目的:探讨妊娠产前和产后住院最常见的非产科指征。方法:这是一项基于人群的调查,主要诊断入院在产前和产后期间的妊娠。数据来自2005年加利福尼亚州医疗保健成本和利用项目的州住院患者数据库。确定每一种原发性诊断的频率。诊断分为产科或非产科,并比较产妇种族、年龄和保险提供者的差异。结果:共入院产妇576,846例,其中产前35,158例(占6.1%),分娩536,415例(占93.0%),产后5273例(占0.9%)。总体而言,26.6%的住院患者是非产科患者。产前入院最常见的非产科指征是尿路感染。最常见的产后非产科入院指征是精神疾病/药物滥用障碍。结论:许多怀孕期间入院是非产科性质的,可能适合门诊筛查。
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