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Department of Laboratory Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Research Article
Thromboembolism-Related Maternal Mortality: Incidence and Prophylactic Approaches
Author(s): Mayke Koek*
Thromboembolism is a leading cause of maternal mortality globally, but many cases are preventable. This study
investigates the incidence and prophylactic strategies for maternal mortality due to thromboembolism during the
postnatal period. The research employs ethical standards and security measures to collect and analyze data from
mortality cases, comparing them with a healthy control group. Clinical manifestations, heparin administration, and
risk factors are assessed using a structured questionnaire. The study reveals a maternal mortality rate of 16 per
100,000 live births, with 9% attributed to thromboembolism. Dyspnea is a common symptom, and heparin
administration varies. Most cases occur within the first day post-delivery, highlighting the postpartum risk. The
average risk score is 4.6, signifying a high risk population, but heparin administration remains i.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2329-8790.23.11.559