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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Maternal Mortality in the United States Using Enhanced Vital Records, 2016‒2017
by
Declcerq, Eugene
, Howell, Elizabeth A.
, MacDorman, Marian F.
, Thoma, Marie
in
Adult
/ African Americans - statistics & numerical data
/ Asian Americans - statistics & numerical data
/ Ethnicity - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Health Status Disparities
/ Healthcare Disparities - ethnology
/ Hispanic or Latino - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Maternal Death - etiology
/ Maternal Mortality - ethnology
/ Pregnancy
/ Risk Factors
/ United States
2021
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Maternal Mortality in the United States Using Enhanced Vital Records, 2016‒2017
by
Declcerq, Eugene
, Howell, Elizabeth A.
, MacDorman, Marian F.
, Thoma, Marie
in
Adult
/ African Americans - statistics & numerical data
/ Asian Americans - statistics & numerical data
/ Ethnicity - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Health Status Disparities
/ Healthcare Disparities - ethnology
/ Hispanic or Latino - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Maternal Death - etiology
/ Maternal Mortality - ethnology
/ Pregnancy
/ Risk Factors
/ United States
2021
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Maternal Mortality in the United States Using Enhanced Vital Records, 2016‒2017
by
Declcerq, Eugene
, Howell, Elizabeth A.
, MacDorman, Marian F.
, Thoma, Marie
in
Adult
/ African Americans - statistics & numerical data
/ Asian Americans - statistics & numerical data
/ Ethnicity - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Health Status Disparities
/ Healthcare Disparities - ethnology
/ Hispanic or Latino - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Maternal Death - etiology
/ Maternal Mortality - ethnology
/ Pregnancy
/ Risk Factors
/ United States
2021
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Maternal Mortality in the United States Using Enhanced Vital Records, 2016‒2017
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Maternal Mortality in the United States Using Enhanced Vital Records, 2016‒2017
2021
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Objectives. To better understand racial and ethnic disparities in US maternal mortality. Methods. We analyzed 2016–2017 vital statistics mortality data with cause-of-death literals (actual words written on the death certificate) added. We created a subset of confirmed maternal deaths that had pregnancy mentions in the cause-of-death literals. Primary cause of death was identified and recoded using cause-of-death literals. We examined racial and ethnic disparities both overall and by primary cause. Results. The maternal mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black women was 3.55 times that for non-Hispanic White women. Leading causes of maternal death for non-Hispanic Black women were eclampsia and preeclampsia and postpartum cardiomyopathy with rates 5 times those for non-Hispanic White women. Non-Hispanic Black maternal mortality rates from obstetric embolism and obstetric hemorrhage were 2.3 to 2.6 times those for non-Hispanic White women. Together, these 4 causes accounted for 59% of the non-Hispanic Black‒non-Hispanic White maternal mortality disparity. Conclusions. The prominence of cardiovascular-related conditions among the leading causes of confirmed maternal death, particularly for non-Hispanic Black women, necessitates increased vigilance for cardiovascular problems during the pregnant and postpartum period. Many of these deaths are preventable.
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