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Early Warning Signs That Save the Lives of New Moms & Babies

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December 16, 2022 | By Brown & Barron
Early Warning Signs That Save the Lives of New Moms & Babies

Early Warning Systems Save the Lives of New Moms & Babies

When a mother dies or if she is seriously injured in childbirth, it is frequently due to a late response to well-known medical warning signs. There are several tools used by doctors and medical facilities to test mothers to identify those who are in jeopardy of maternal mortality (death) or morbidity (serious injury or illness). They are called early warning systems.

The importance of early warning systems

For every mother who dies in childbirth, there are many more who experience a serious, long-term injury, called severe maternal morbidity (SMM). In Maryland, the incidence of SMM was197 per 10,000 deliveries,according to 2018 data. Fortunately, there are several tests that maternity wards use to observe and prevent maternal morbidity and mortality.

If you or a loved one is pregnant, it is important that these early warning systems are performed regularly. There should be assessments at routine visits and there should be actions if assessment scores indicate risk of mortality or morbidity. If these tests are not performed, it can lead to high-risk deliveries, and even thedeath of the mother or her baby.

The Tests

The medical science of obstetrics has developed several early warning system tests to search for abnormalities or high-risk factors related to the mother’s health. When they are properly tested and identified, there are actions and medical interventions that can be done to mitigate the risk to the mother and child.

In theAmerican Journal of Perinatology, there are three significant early warning systems for maternity:

MEOWS(Modified Early Obstetric Warning system)

Physiological parameters

Yellow alert

Red alert

Respiration rate

21–30

< 10 or > 30

Oxygen saturation

< 95

Temperature

35–36

< 35 or > 38

Systolic blood pressure

150–160 or 90–100

< 90 or > 160

Diastolic blood pressure

90–100

> 100

Heart rate

100–120 or 40–50

> 120 or < 40< p> 40<>

Pain score

2–3

Neurological response

Voice

Unresponsive, pain

MEWC (Maternal Early Warning Criteria)

Systolic BP; mm Hg

< 90 or > 160

Diastolic BP; mm Hg

> 100

Heart rate; beats per min

< 50 or > 120

Respiratory rate; breaths per min

< 10 or > 30

Oxygen saturation; % on room air

< 95

Oliguria; mL/h for ≥2 h

< 35

MEWT (Maternal Early Warning Trigger)

“Yellow” triggers

Systolic BP; mm Hg

< 80 or 156–160

Diastolic BP; mm Hg

< 45 or 106–110

Heart rate; beats per min

< 50 or 111–130

Respiratory rate; breaths per min

< 12 or 25–30

Temperature, degrees centigrade

≤36

Oxygen saturation; % on room air

90–93

Altered mental status

“Red” triggers

Nursing clinically uncomfortable with patient status

Temperature, degrees centigrade

≥38

Respiratory rate; breaths per min

> 30

Oxygen saturation; % on room air

< 90%

Heart rate; beats per min

> 130

Systolic BP; mm Hg

> 160

Respiratory rate; breaths per min

> 30

Diastolic BP; mm Hg

> 110

Mean arterial pressure; mm HG

< 55

Source:American Journal of Perinatology,

When You Lose a Loved One to Maternal Death or Morbidity

Severe maternal morbidity and mortality are often preventable. Early warning systems are part of the standard of care to alert care providers of critical information that is necessary to ensure maternal safety. If you or a loved one was injured or died during childbirth, and you suspect that it could have been prevented, it is important to have a professional investigation by a legal firm with experience in birth injury law. You might never get the truth without a partner that treats you like family. It could be that the injury was unavoidable; however, when mistakes are made, it often requires legal action to determine the truth. Medical mistakes do happen, and the consequences for the victim have incredibly expensive economic costs, as well as non-economic costs (e.g., pain & suffering). At Brown & Barron, we help families arrive at the truth of what happened, and we help these families move forward with fair financial recovery. Contact Brown & Barrononlineor call 410-547-0202 for a free consultation.

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