{"title":"泰国南部某单一四级转诊中心血液病产妇近险及死亡率分析","authors":"Krantarat Peeyananjarassri, Chitkasaem Suwanrath, Ninizna Ratipann, Natthicha Chainarong, Sathana Boonyapipat, Sutham Pinjaroen","doi":"10.1007/s13224-025-02106-8","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Purpose: </strong>To assess the causes and clinical outcomes of maternal near-misses and mortality associated with hematologic diseases.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>We retrospectively reviewed the medical records from women who experienced maternal near-misses or mortality attributed to hematological diseases during pregnancy or within 42 days of pregnancy termination, following the World Health Organization criteria, at a single quaternary referral center in Southern Thailand, from 2006 to 2021.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>A total of 109 cases were analyzed, including five maternal deaths and 104 near-miss cases related to hematologic diseases. The median (min-max) maternal age was 29 (14-43) years, with 57.8% of the women being multiparous. The most common hematologic diseases were immune thrombocytopenia (68.8%), acute leukemia (6.4%), and aplastic anemia (6.4%). Of these, 48.6% were diagnosed before pregnancy and 57.8% exhibited a platelet count < 50 × 10<sup>9</sup>/L during the intrapartum period. Acute leukemia was the leading cause of death (3/5). Severe maternal outcomes in cases of immune thrombocytopenia were more frequently observed in women with platelet counts < 50 × 10<sup>9</sup>/L.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The primary hematologic diseases causing maternal near-miss and mortality were immune thrombocytopenia, acute leukemia, and aplastic anemia. 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Analysis of Maternal Near-miss and Mortality with Hematologic Diseases in a Single Quaternary Referral Center in Southern Thailand.
Purpose: To assess the causes and clinical outcomes of maternal near-misses and mortality associated with hematologic diseases.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records from women who experienced maternal near-misses or mortality attributed to hematological diseases during pregnancy or within 42 days of pregnancy termination, following the World Health Organization criteria, at a single quaternary referral center in Southern Thailand, from 2006 to 2021.
Results: A total of 109 cases were analyzed, including five maternal deaths and 104 near-miss cases related to hematologic diseases. The median (min-max) maternal age was 29 (14-43) years, with 57.8% of the women being multiparous. The most common hematologic diseases were immune thrombocytopenia (68.8%), acute leukemia (6.4%), and aplastic anemia (6.4%). Of these, 48.6% were diagnosed before pregnancy and 57.8% exhibited a platelet count < 50 × 109/L during the intrapartum period. Acute leukemia was the leading cause of death (3/5). Severe maternal outcomes in cases of immune thrombocytopenia were more frequently observed in women with platelet counts < 50 × 109/L.
Conclusion: The primary hematologic diseases causing maternal near-miss and mortality were immune thrombocytopenia, acute leukemia, and aplastic anemia. Acute leukemia was the leading cause of death.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India (JOGI) is the official journal of the Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology Societies of India (FOGSI). This is a peer- reviewed journal and features articles pertaining to the field of obstetrics and gynecology. The Journal is published six times a year on a bimonthly basis. Articles contributed by clinicians involved in patient care and research, and basic science researchers are considered. It publishes clinical and basic research of all aspects of obstetrics and gynecology, community obstetrics and family welfare and subspecialty subjects including gynecological endoscopy, infertility, oncology and ultrasonography, provided they have scientific merit and represent an important advance in knowledge. The journal believes in diversity and welcomes and encourages relevant contributions from world over. The types of articles published are: · Original Article· Case Report · Instrumentation and Techniques · Short Commentary · Correspondence (Letter to the Editor) · Pictorial Essay