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. 2014 Jan 16;14:25. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-25

Table 4.

Clinical and obstetric profile of distribution of cases of Severe Acute Maternal Morbidity/Near Miss (SAMM/NM) and controls in the reference maternity wards

Clinical obstetric variables SAMM (n = 1102) n % or mean ± SD NM (n = 77) n % or mean ± SD controls (n = 151) n % or mean ± SD p value
Gestational age at admission
32.9 ± 9.9
 
31.9 ± 9.9
 
35.2 ± 5.9
 
0.016
Status
 
 
 
 
 
 
§0.001
Pregnant
119
12
7
10
36
23.8
Puerperium
731
74.1
50
71.4
112
74.2
Postoperative¥
137
13.9
13
18.6
3
2
B.M.I.
 
 
 
 
 
 
0.086
≥26,9
291
32.2
16
25.4
36
24
Until 26,9
614
67.8
47
74.6
114
76
Antenatal care
 
 
 
 
 
 
0.013
No
102
11
11
17.2
7
4.7
Yes
822
89
53
82.8
143
95.3
Previous caesarean
 
 
 
 
 
 
0.004
Yes
562
58.9
38
56.7
67
44.4
No
392
41.1
29
43.3
84
55.6
Previous abortion
 
 
 
 
 
 
0.001
Yes
316
33.1
25
37.9
28
18.5
No
638
66.9
41
62.1
123
81.5
Current type of delivery
 
 
 
 
 
 
0.001
Caesarean
545
72.8
38
74.5
62
55.4
Vaginal
204
27.2
13
25.5
50
44.6
Systolic blood pressure
147.9 ± 3.9
 
128.8 ± 27.7
 
122.5 ± 17.8
 
0.001
Diastolic blood pressure
96.5 ± 21.4
 
83.0 ± 21.7
 
78.9 ± 12.7
 
0.001
Level of consciousness on admission
 
 
 
 
 
 
§0.001
Not conscious
76
7.9
16
23.5
3
2
Conscious 882 92.1 52 76.5 148 98  

¥: postoperative of laparotomy or curettage after abortion or delivery. The n value for each variable may differ because some cases and controls were still pregnant or the available data were collected by information from medical records or the patient did not know the answer. Other variables were tested, but they were not statistically significant. § Fisher exact test. The variables presented in the table were chosen by statistical significance or clinical relevance.