Comparison of perinatal outcome in rural Tanzania as obtained from a prospective community-based survey and hospital data.

Tropical and geographical medicine Pub Date : 1994-01-01
G E Walraven, R J Mkanje, J van Roosmalen, P W van Dongen, W M Dolmans
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The objective of this study was to measure perinatal mortality rate (PMR), percentage of low birth weight (LBW) and twinning rate, as obtained from a prospective community-based survey and hospital data. The community survey was performed in five villages in North-western Tanzania recruiting 447 pregnant women, while the study in the local District Hospital included 3,056 hospital deliveries. PMR was 68/1,000 in the community survey and 96/1,000 births in hospital. Stillbirths accounted for 81% of perinatal mortality in hospital as compared to 41% in the community-based survey. Percentages of LBW were 9.9 and 14.6 and twinning rates were 14/1,000 and 39/1,000 births in the community study and hospital, respectively. Perinatal mortality, low birth weight and twinning rates in hospital were higher than in the community survey. Estimations of perinatal outcome in hospital cannot be extrapolated to the community concerned.

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从前瞻性社区调查和医院数据中获得的坦桑尼亚农村围产期结局的比较。
本研究的目的是测量围产期死亡率(PMR)、低出生体重百分比(LBW)和双胞胎率,这些数据来自前瞻性社区调查和医院数据。在坦桑尼亚西北部的五个村庄进行了社区调查,招募了447名孕妇,而在当地地区医院进行的研究包括在医院分娩的3 056人。在社区调查中,预产率为68/ 1000,在医院分娩为96/ 1000。死产占医院围产期死亡率的81%,而社区调查为41%。在社区研究和医院中,低出生体重百分比分别为9.9和14.6%,双胞胎率分别为14/1,000和39/1,000。医院的围产期死亡率、低出生体重和双胞胎率高于社区调查。医院围产期结果的估计不能外推到有关社区。
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