C L Andriamady Rasoarimahandry's scientific contributions
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Publications (4)
High maternal mortality rate (12 death per 1,000 births, in 1997) has suggested this study in order to improve cesarean's management, then to reduce maternal death. Therefore, during the year 1998, 529 women among 8,366 had cesareans, which are 6.8%. The epidemiological profile reveal evacuation (82.4% of the cases); their average age is 29 years o...
High maternal mortality rate (12 death per 1,000 births, in 1997) has suggested this study in order to improve cesarean’s management, then to reduce maternal death. Therefore, during the year 1998, 529 women among 8,366 had cesareans, which are 6.8 %. The epidemiological profile reveal evacuation (82.4 % of the cases); their average age is 29 years...
A retrospective study was conducted to assess mortality rates at the Befelatanana Women's Hospital from January 1st 1988 through December 31st 1997, define trends, study causes and identify problems encountered during treatment and those related to the referral system, in order to improve prevention and patient management
and method. Birth and deat...
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... En RDC, en milieu urbain, Tshibangu rapportait une fréquence de 23% aux Cliniques Universitaires de Kinshasa alors qu'à la même époque les fréquences relevées en milieu semi-urbain (Mbuji-Mayi) et rural (Boende) du même pays étaient respectivement de 1,5% et 0% [35]. Au centre hospitalo-universitaire d'Antananarivo (Madagascar), Andriamady trouvait une fréquence de 38,1% [36]. Récemment, Ouédraogo et Kaur rapportaient des fréquences respectives de 22,9% et 30,77% des césariennes indiquées pour une souffrance foetale [17,37]. ...