Smith J C, Hughes J M, Pekow P S, Rochat R W
Am J Public Health. 1984 Aug;74(8):780-3. doi: 10.2105/ajph.74.8.780.
Recent studies in several states have found that the incidence of maternal mortality is higher than traditional vital statistics reports indicate. Since no comprehensive national study has been done to evaluate the completeness of maternal mortality ascertainment through the national vital statistics reporting system, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) undertook such a study with the assistance of the National Center for Health Statistics and state health departments. The state health departments provided CDC with death certificates for all pregnancy-related deaths occurring during 1974-78. We reviewed and classified these certificates using both International Classification of Diseases, Adapted, Eighth Revision (ICDA-8) and International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) maternal death codes. We found that the actual incidence of maternal mortality for 1974-78 was approximately 20 per cent and 30 per cent greater than that published in national vital statistics reports using ICDA-8 and ICD-9-CM, respectively.
最近在几个州进行的研究发现,孕产妇死亡率高于传统生命统计报告所显示的水平。由于尚未进行全面的全国性研究来评估通过国家生命统计报告系统确定孕产妇死亡情况的完整性,疾病控制中心(CDC)在国家卫生统计中心和州卫生部门的协助下开展了这样一项研究。州卫生部门向CDC提供了1974 - 1978年期间所有与妊娠相关死亡的死亡证明。我们使用《国际疾病分类,改编本,第八修订版》(ICDA - 8)和《国际疾病分类,第九修订版,临床修订本》(ICD - 9 - CM)的孕产妇死亡编码对这些证明进行了审查和分类。我们发现,1974 - 1978年孕产妇死亡的实际发生率分别比使用ICDA - 8和ICD - 9 - CM的国家生命统计报告中公布的发生率高出约20%和30%。