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Eye Care 2018 & Public Health Congress 2018

Archives of General Internal Medicine

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ISSN: 2591-7951

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Volume 2

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OCULAR PHARMACOLOGY AND EYE CARE

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Anjali Rani, Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C4-011

LACK OF OBSTETRIC ICU: ONE OF CAUSE

OF INCREASE MATERNAL MORTALITY IN

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Anjali Rani

Banaras Hindu University, India

Introduction:

In developing countries like India in few states like Uttarpardesh

maternal mortality rate is still very high. There are so many factors for increase

maternal mortality. It is observed from day to day management that lack of

separate obstetric ICU facilty is also one of the key factor in increasing the

mortality. In Intensive care unit no beds are available. You can not ask a chronic

morbid patient to put off the ventilator to save a young mother.

Material and Methods:

This study was done over a period of one year from Jan

2014 to Dec 2015 at a tertiary care centre in Eastern part of Uttar Pardesh. In This

study we observed that how many patiens which needed ventilator support could

not get it because of lack of facility. So these patients were kept on ambu bag or

intubated with ambubag . We do not know if ventilator facility was available then

these patients would have survived but definitely results would have been better.

Results:

In our study 54 patients died in one year. There were so many causes of

so much deaths. It is tertiary care centre. All complicated cases are referred here.

Patient are referred very late when it is very difficult to save patients. Because of

poverty and transport problems also many patient loose their life. 10% patients

did not able to get ICU facility because of non availability of bed.

Conclusion:

To save young mothers there should be a separate obstetric ICU

available at every tertiary care centre. A team of trained anesthetist ,obstetrician

skilled in obstetrical critical care should managed critical obstetric patient. More

fellowships in critical care should be started to train obstetrician to save mothers.

Anjali Rani has established the clinic in Ravindrapuri,

Varanasi, India and has gained a loyal clientele over

the past few years and is also frequently visited by

several celebrities, aspiring models and other hon-

ourable clients and international patients as well. She

treats the various ailments of the patients by helping

them undergo high-quality treatments and proce-

dures. Among the numerous services offered from

the clinic, the clinic provides treatments for Uterine

Fibroids or Myomas, Ovarian Cysts, Endometriosis,

Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Urinary Problems, Vaginal Dis-

charge, Subfertility, Menopause, Gynaecological Can-

cers. She has published many papers in International

and international journals.

anjalirani.imsbhu@gmail.com

BIOGRAPHY