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Soins maternels intensifs (Maternal Intensive Care) en Belgique - KCE

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<strong>KCE</strong> Reports 94 <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>Int<strong>en</strong>sive</strong> <strong>Care</strong> in Belgium 57<br />

Table 22 shows that The number of transfers received by each hospital with MICservice<br />

varies from 4 to 104. The proportion of tranfers per MIC-beds varies from 0.5<br />

to 12.8 transfers per MIC-bed.<br />

The university hospital in G<strong>en</strong>t with 12.8 transfers per MIC-beds and the university<br />

hospital in Antwerp with 12.3 transfers per MIC-bed are the maternities with the<br />

highest proportion of tranfers per MIC-bed.<br />

The non-MIC maternities receive 211 transfers among which 150 were IUT. Among<br />

these maternities, two have 15 NIC-beds: the CHU de Charleroi received 12 transfers<br />

of mothers (9 IUT and 3 postpartum) and the CHR de Namur receives 4 transfers (0<br />

IUT and 4 postpartum). The RHMS (Réseau Hospitalier de Médecine Sociale) receives<br />

10 transfers (10 IUT), the hospital Fam<strong>en</strong>ne-Ard<strong>en</strong>nes receives 6 transfers (4 IUT and 2<br />

postpartum).<br />

E. Neonates<br />

PLACE OF BIRTH<br />

Of the 98,240 neonates, 28.1% (N = 27,628) were born in a maternity with MICservices.<br />

As shown in the tables underneath, this proportion varies according to the neonates’<br />

characteristics.<br />

Table 23: Place of birth and status of newborn according to type of<br />

maternity<br />

Maternities<br />

without MIC-services<br />

Maternities<br />

with MIC-services All<br />

Life birth 70,348 99.6% 27,269 98.7% 97,617 99.4%<br />

Still born 226 0.3% 207 07% 433 0.4%<br />

Died during in-pati<strong>en</strong>t stay 36 0.1% 145 0.5% 181 0.2%<br />

Other 2 7 9<br />

All 70,612 100.0% 27,628 100.0% 98,240 100.0%<br />

Source: Merged IMA and MKG/RCM Data 01/10/2003 – 30/09/2004<br />

Status<br />

The proportion of stillborns within the two types of maternities is 0.3 % without MICservices<br />

versus 0.7 % with MIC-service. The differ<strong>en</strong>ce in proportion is statistically<br />

significant (χ² test, p value

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