The WHO application of ICD-10 to deaths during the perinatal period (ICD-PM) : results from pilot database testing in South Africa and United Kingdom
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Allanson, Emma, R.
Tunçalp, Ozge
Gardosi, Jason
Pattinson, Robert Clive
Francis, Andre
Vogel, Joshua P.
Erwich, Jan Jaap H. M.
Flenady, Vicki J.
Frøen, J. Frederik
Neilson, James
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Wiley
Abstract
OBJECTIVE : To apply the WHO Application of ICD-10 to perinatal deaths: ICD-Perinatal Mortality (ICD PM) to existing perinatal death databases. DESIGN : Retrospective application of ICD-PM. SETTING : South Africa, United Kingdom
Population Perinatal death databases. METHODS : Deaths were grouped according to timing of death and then by the ICD-PM cause of death.
The main maternal condition at the time of perinatal death was assigned to each case. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES : Causes of perinatal mortality, associated maternal conditions. RESULTS : In South Africa 344/689 (50%) deaths occurred antepartum, 11% (n=74) intrapartum and 39% (n=271) in the early neonatal period. In the UK 4377/9067 (48.3%) deaths occurred antepartum, with 457 (5%) intrapartum and 4233 (46.7%) in the neonatal period. Antepartum deaths were due to unspecified causes (59%), chromosomal abnormalities (21%)
or problems related to fetal growth (14%). Intrapartum deaths followed acute intrapartum events (69%); neonatal deaths followed consequences of low birth weight / prematurity
(31%), chromosomal abnormalities (26%), or unspecified causes in healthy mothers (25%).
Mothers were often healthy; 53%, 38%, and 45% in the antepartum, intrapartum, and
neonatal deaths, respectively. Where there was a maternal condition, it was most often
maternal medical conditions, and complications of placenta, cord and membranes. CONCLUSIONS : ICD-PM can be a globally applicable perinatal death classification system that emphasises
the need for a focus on the mother baby dyad as we move beyond 2015
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This article is part of a mini-series on World Health Organization (WHO) application of ICD-10 to deaths during the perinatal period: ICD-PM.
Keywords
Perinatal death, ICD-perinatal mortality (ICD-PM), International classification of diseases (ICD), Maternal condition, World Health Organization (WHO)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Allanson, ER, Tuncalp, O, Gardosi, J, Pattinson, RC, Francis, A, Vogel, JP, Erwich, JJHM, Flenady, VJ, Froen, JF, Neilson, J, Quach, A, Chou, D, Mathai, M, Say, L & Gulmezoglu, AM 2016, 'The WHO application of ICD-10 to deaths during the perinatal period (ICD-PM) : results from pilot database testing in South Africa and United Kingdom', BJOG : An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, vol. 123, no. 12, pp. 2019-2028.
