在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间及之后预防孕产妇死亡的道德义务

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F. Chervenak, A. Grunebaum
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在所有高收入国家中,美利坚合众国(美国)的孕产妇死亡率最高,其中80%以上的孕产妇死亡率是可以预防的。在2015年左右趋于平稳之后,由于2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)相关死亡,美国的孕产妇死亡率从2020年开始进一步上升,从约17-18/10万活产增加到约24/10万活产,约七分之一的孕产妇死亡是由COVID-19感染造成的。绝大多数与covid -19相关的孕产妇死亡发生在未接种疫苗的孕妇中。总共有11%的产后产妇死亡与心理健康问题有关,其余的通常是由于出血和高血压等医疗问题。作为医生,我们有道德义务解决围产期和孕产妇死亡率问题,特别是可预防的孕产妇死亡率问题,减少不同种族和族裔之间的差异,建议接种COVID-19疫苗,并制定解决原因的方法。版权所有©作者。2023.
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The Ethical Obligation to Prevent Maternal Mortality during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
The United States of America (USA) has the highest maternal mortality rate of all high-income countries, with over 80% found to be preventable. After leveling off around 2015, maternal mortality rates in the USA further increased due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related deaths starting in 2020 by about 20% from about 17-18/100,000 live births to about 24/100,000 live births with about one in seven maternal deaths due to COVID-19 infections. The vast majority of COVID-19-related maternal deaths were among unvaccinated pregnant patients. A total of 11% of postpartum maternal deaths were found to be associated with mental health issues, with the remainder usually due to medical issues such as hemorrhage and hypertension. As physicians, we have the ethical obligation to address perinatal and maternal mortality, especially preventable maternal mortalities, reduce the discrepancy between different races and ethnicities, recommend COVID-19 vaccinations, and develop approaches to address the causes.Copyright © The Author(s). 2023.
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Donald School Journal of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Donald School Journal of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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