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Title: Past, Present and Future: Quality of Obstetric Care


1
Past, Present and Future Quality of Obstetric
Care
  • Jennifer L. Bailit MD, MPH
  • March 31, 2004

2
Overview
  • Current techniques to measure OB quality
  • Future techniques to measure OB quality

3
Traditional methods
  • Maternal mortality
  • Low birth weight babies
  • Neonatal mortality
  • Cesarean delivery rate

4
Maternal mortality
  • Trauma leading cause of maternal death
  • Rare
  • 11.8/100,000 live births
  • 470 per year in the US
  • Harper M, Obstet Gynecol 1997 CDC MMWR
    2003

5
Low Birth Weight
  • Leading cause is prematurity
  • Prematurity is not preventable
  • Goldenberg R. Obstet Gynecol 2002
  • ? New progesterone data

6
Neonatal mortality
  • 80 of neonatal mortality is related to ELBW
    infants and lethal anomalies
  • Hein H Pediatrics 1999

7
Cesarean rate
  • What rate is right?
  • Health people 2010 15
  • None evidence based
  • Is too low possible?

8
Cesarean rate
  • Primary vs repeat rate
  • Measuring physician behavior vs patient behavior

9
Repeat cesarean
  • All patients are offered a repeat cesarean
  • Risks of VBAC becoming better known
  • Patient makes the mode of delivery choice
  • Drs may be limited by hospital
  • In-house OB and anesthesia needed

10
Case-mix adjustment needed
  • Enforced rules of triage between hospitals
  • Level 1,2 and 3 NICUs
  • Case mix very different between hospitals

11
Future
  • Risk-adjusted cesarean rates

12
Risk-adjusted cesarean rates
  • Birth certificates
  • Every state currently has data available
  • Overall data very accurate
  • Need to know details of data set
  • Avoids problem of the right rate

13
Risk adjusted cesarean rate
  • Measures maternal and neonatal outcomes
  • Cesarean almost always worse for mother
  • Infection
  • Hospitalization
  • Wound separation
  • Recovery time
  • Cost
  • Blood clot risk
  • Mortality risk

14
Neonatal asphyxia

Bailit AJOG, 2002
15
Minor trauma

16
Risk-adjusted primary cesarean rates
  • Meaningful maternal and neonatal outcomes
  • Available from cheap plentiful data
  • Right rate stays current

17
Example
  • Newspaper publishes risk-adjusted c-section
    rates.
  • Free standing birthing center is best
  • Whats wrong?
  • Birthing center cant do a cesarean
  • Patients requiring cesareans go to hospitals
  • Hospital counts cesarean in their rate

18
Example
  • Dr. Y Highest hospital risk-adjusted cesarean
    rate.
  • Problem
  • Admitting MD for LD, Monday - Friday
  • Cesareans assigned to admitting MD.

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20
Obstetrical error
  • 1.5 adverse event rate in obstetric
    hospitalizations
  • 38 due to negligence
  • Brennen NEJM 1991
  • 8,700 negligent adverse obstetrical events/ year

21
Malpractice relation to quality
  • Most claims not related to medical error
  • 8/280 patient with adverse events filed suit
  • Localio NEJM 1991
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