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. 2020 Feb 27;20:130. doi: 10.1186/s12884-020-2830-5

Table 2.

Magnitude of direct obstetric complications and associated maternal death among hospitals in Ethiopia, 2015

Direct obstetric complications Number of cases (%) Direct obstetric complication ratea Number of death (%) DOCFR in % (95%CI)
Antepartum Haemorrhage 4462 (6.5) 13.3 (12.9–13.7) 23 (5.3) 0.51 (0.32–0.77)
Postpartum Haemorrhage 2811 (4.1) 8.4 (8.1–8.7) 81 (18.6) 2.88 (2.29–3.57)*
Retained placenta 2201 (3.2) 6.5 (6.3–6.8) 4 (0.9) 0.18 (0.04–0.46)
Prolonged labour 15,875 (23.4) 47.4 (46.7–48.2) 25 (5.7) 0.16 (0.10–0.23)
Rupture of uterus 1516 (2.2) 4.5 (4.3–4.7) 41 (9.5) 2.71 (1.95–3.65)*
Postpartum sepsis 1460 (2.2) 4.3 (4.1–4.6) 17 (3.9) 1.16 (0.67–1.85)
Hypertensive disorder 7912 (11.6) 23.6 (23.1–24.2) 121 (27.8) 1.53 (1.27–1.82)*
Abortion complications 2042 (3.0) 6.1 (5.8–6.4) 6 (1.5) 0.29 (0.11–0.64)
Ectopic pregnancy 1801 (2.7) 5.3 (5.1–5.6) 0 (0.0)
Other direct causes 27,922 (41.1) 83.5 (82.5–84.4) 117 (26.8) 0.42 (0.34–0.50)
Total 68,002 (100) 203.3 (201.9–204.7 435 (100) 0.64 (0.58–0.70)

DOCFR Direct Obstetric Case Fatality Rate

*statistically significantly greater DOCFR than 1% (the recommended threshold by the World Health Organization); p < 0.05

-: there were no maternal deaths due to ectopic pregnancy hence DOCFR was not calculated

aDirect obstetric complication rate was estimated by the complications per 1000 births