ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN OBSTETRIC INTENSIVE CARE CENTER FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH MODS
Keywords:
multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, pregnancy, parturient women, sepsisAbstract
Actuality. The WHO includes maternal mortality in a number of integrating indicators relevant to reproductive health. The article describes the objectives to organize the Obstetric Intensive Care Center for Critically Ill Patients with MODS in the urban region to facilitate and ensure provision of advanced clinical care. The example of its organization and structure is provided. Aim. The analysis of its effectiveness and efficiency of the Obstetric Intensive Care Center for Critically Ill Patients with MODS organization. Results. The analysis of its effectiveness and efficiency was performed, including the assessment of maternal mortality rate, structure and causes of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in pregnant and parturient women. Positive effects of the Center on the treatment of obstetric sepsis as well as some pharmacoeconomic parameters are presented. Conclusions. Thus, the development of Regional Obstetric Intensive Care Center for critically ill pregnant and parturient women proved its effectiveness and efficiency, not only due to advanced treatment modalities and financial support, but also due to opportunity to receive continuous experience for all participants in this treatment process.
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