Research Article

Assessment of Availability and Quality of Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care Service in Southwestern Oromia, Ethiopia, 2017

Table 5

Distribution of obstetric complications and the maternal outcome during the last 3 months in southwestern, Oromia, Ethiopia, in 2017.

S. no.Complicated obstetric casesCEmONC—hospitals (n = 3)BEmONC—health centers (n = 39)
ManagedReferredDeathTotalManagedReferredDeathTotal

1Antepartum hemorrhage (APH)4 (100%)04 (100%)017 (100%)17 (100%)
2Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH)15 (93.75%)0116 (100%)18 (54.5%)14 (42.2%)133 (100%)
3Prolonged labor17 (100%)017 (100%)3 (8.1%)34 (91.9%)37 (100%)
4Obstructed labor9 (100%)09 (100%)013 (100%)13 (100%)
5Postpartum sepsis17 (100%)017 (100%)7 (58.3%)5 (41.7%)12 (100%)
6Complication of abortion7 (100%)077 (100%)7 (77.8%)2 (22.2%)9 (100%)
7Preeclampsia/eclampsia13 (72.2%)4 (12.2%)118 (100%)8 (80%)1 (10%)110 (100%)
8Ectopic pregnancy3 (60%)2 (40%)5 (100%)000
9Ruptured uterus3 (75%)1 (25%)4 (100%)02 (100%)2 (100%)
Total complication90 (92.8%)7 (7.2%)245 (33.8%)88 (66.2%)2