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Revista Cubana de Obstetricia y Ginecología 2021; 47 (1)
Obstetric sepsis
Yard FYY, Núñez OJM, Correoso GJD
Language: Spanish
References: 24
Page: 1-15
PDF size: 147.14 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Sepsis is one of the main causes of maternal mortality and
morbidity worldwide and it represents 8.3% of maternal deaths in Latin
America. This concept has changed significantly during the last decade with the
creation of new therapeutic tools and strategies, which have allowed the timely
recruitment of a greater number of patients, which has made it possible to
improve results. However, so far there is no specific diagnostic test.
Objective: To provide specialists with updated information on obstetric sepsis
or sepsis in pregnancy.
Methods: A literature review on the subject was carried out, in Spanish and
English articles, originals and reviews published in PubMed, Scielo and Google
Scholar databases in the last 10 years.
Analysis and synthesis of the information: No defined concept was found for
“obstetric sepsis” or “sepsis in pregnancy”, despite all the advances that have
occurred in the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis in adult patients.
Conclusions: The key in the management of this pathology is in the early
identification of the signs and symptoms suggestive of sepsis. Because pregnant
patients present specific characteristics of pregnancy, they become a
population at risk of underdiagnosis or overdiagnosis due to the lack of
consensus on this issue. Consequently, sepsis continues to be a major cause of
maternal morbidity and mortality around the world.
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