Wanyonyi Sikolia Z, Mariara Charles Muriuki, Vinayak Sudhir, Stones William
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Aga Khan University - Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya.
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, AIC Kijabe Hospital, Kijabe, Kenya.
Ultrasound Int Open. 2017 Apr;3(2):E52-E59. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-103948. Epub 2017 Jun 7.
The potential benefits of obstetric ultrasound have yet to be fully realized in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), despite the region bearing the greatest burden of poor perinatal outcomes. We reviewed the literature for challenges and opportunities of universal access to obstetric ultrasound and explored what is needed to make such access an integral component of maternity care in order to address the massive burden of perinatal morbidity and mortality in SSA. Original peer-reviewed literature was searched in various electronic databases using a 'realist' approach. While the available data were inconclusive, they identify many opportunities for potential future research on the subject within the region that can help build a strong case to justify the provision of universal access to ultrasound as an integral component of comprehensive antenatal care.
尽管撒哈拉以南非洲地区承受着围产期不良结局的最大负担,但产科超声的潜在益处尚未在该地区得到充分实现。我们回顾了关于普遍获得产科超声的挑战和机遇的文献,并探讨了需要采取什么措施,以使这种获得成为孕产妇保健的一个组成部分,从而应对撒哈拉以南非洲地区围产期发病率和死亡率的巨大负担。采用“现实主义”方法在各种电子数据库中检索了原始的同行评审文献。虽然现有数据尚无定论,但它们确定了该地区未来在这一主题上进行潜在研究的许多机会,这些研究有助于有力地证明将普遍获得超声作为全面产前保健的一个组成部分的合理性。