Use of a portable system with ultrasound and blood tests to improve prenatal controls in rural Guatemala

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作者
Crispin Milart, Patricia Hanna [1 ]
Diaz Molina, Cesar Augusto [2 ]
Prieto-Egido, Ignacio [3 ]
Martinez-Fernandez, Andres [4 ]
机构
[1] Alcorcon Fdn Univ Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Madrid 28040, Spain
[2] TulaSalud, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
[3] EHAS Fdn, ESTI Telecomunicac, Ciudad Univ S-N, Madrid 28040, Spain
[4] Rey Juan Carlos Univ, Higher Tech Sch Telecommun Engn, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Prenatal care; Health information systems; Portable ultrasound; Developing countries; Maternal mortality; Neonatal mortality; MULTICOUNTRY SURVEY; MATERNAL MORTALITY; NEWBORN HEALTH; OUTCOMES; CARE;
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10.1186/s12978-016-0237-6
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Maternal and neonatal mortality figures remain unacceptably high worldwide and new approaches are required to address this problem. This paper evaluates the impact on maternal and neonatal mortality of a pregnancy care package for rural areas of developing countries with portable ultrasound and blood/urine tests. Methods: An observational study was conducted, with intervention and control groups not randomly assigned. Setting: Rural areas of the districts of Senahu, Campur and Carcha, in Alta Verapaz Department (Guatemala). The control group is composed by 747 pregnant women attended by the community facilitator, which is the common practice in rural Guatemala. The intervention group is composed by 762 pregnant women attended under the innovative Healthy Pregnancy project. That project strengthens the local prenatal care program, providing local nurses training, portable ultrasound equipment and blood and urine tests. The information of each pregnancy is registered in a medical exchange tool, and is later reviewed by a gynecology specialist to ensure a correct diagnosis and improve nurses training. Results: No maternal deaths were reported within the intervention group, versus five cases in the control group. Regarding neonatal deaths, official data revealed a 64 % reduction for neonatal mortality. A 37 % prevalence of anemia was detected. Non-urgent referral was recommended to 70 pregnancies, being fetal malpresentation the main reported cause. Conclusion: Impact data on maternal mortality (reduction to zero) and neonatal mortality (NMR was reduced to 36 %) are encouraging, although we are aware of the limitations of the study related to possible biasing and the small sample size. The major reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality provides promising prospects for these low-cost diagnostic procedures, which allow to provide high quality prenatal care in isolated rural communities of developing countries.
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