%0 Journal Article %T Maternal and Fetal Prognosis of Evacuated Parturients in N¡¯Djamena Mother and Child Hospital (Chad) %A Lhagadang Foumsou %A Bray Madou¨¦ Gabkika %A Foba Kheba %A Sadjoli Damth¨¦ou %A Salathiel Djongali %J Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology %P 263-271 %@ 2160-8806 %D 2021 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojog.2021.113025 %X Introduction: All pregnant women are at risk of obstetric complications leading to high fetal-maternal mortality and morbidity. The aim of this work was to evaluate the maternal and fetal prognosis of evacuated parturients. Patient and Method: we conducted a prospective analytical survey for four months, from April 1st to July 31st, 2018 in the Maternity of N¡¯Djamena Mother and Child Hospital about the maternal and fetal prognosis of evacuated parturients. Any parturient evacuated or referred for obstetric complications was included. Study parameters were epidemiological, clinical, para-clinical, therapeutic and prognosis order. These parameters were analyzed in the SPSS 18 French version software. Results: Evacuated parturients represented 20% of maternity admissions. The average age was 23.9 years, with extremes ranging from 15 and 43 years. They were uneducated in 72.9%, primiparous in 46.8% of cases. The three delays were dominated by the 1st delay, which represented 34.1% of cases. In this series, 26.3% parturients had presented obstetric complications. Preruptive syndrome was the most common complication with 29.3% cases. Predisposing factors to maternal-fetal complications were low attendance antenatal care, late evacuation and distance travelled. The mater