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Management of Postpartum Haemorrhage
Postpartum haemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide. However, postpartum haemorrhage-related deaths are potentially preventable with timely diagnosis and management. The present review addresses the management of postpartum haemorrhage algorithm that includes the use of uterotonics, non-surgical (balloon tamponade) or surgical ...
Berrin Günaydın
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Uterine Compression Sutures in Controlling Postpartum Haemorrhage: A Narrative Review [PDF]
Introduction: Postpartum haemorrhage is still the main cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. Many treatments are available, but they may threaten fertility potential. As a uterine sparing procedure, we aimed to review uterine compression sutures in
Maria Lúcia Moleiro +3 more
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Global burden, disparities, and determinants of postpartum haemorrhage among women who gave birth: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses [PDF]
BackgroundPostpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a preventable yet leading cause of maternal death, demanding urgent attention and action. Every year, tens of thousands of women die from postpartum haemorrhage a tragedy that is both preventable and unacceptable.
Dereje Bayissa Demissie +2 more
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Interpretable machine-learning-based prediction of postpartum haemorrhage in normal vaginal births in Shanghai, China [PDF]
BackgroundPostpartum haemorrhage is the most common complication associated with vaginal birth and a principal cause of maternal mortality. While clinical guidelines suggest that the majority of postpartum haemorrhage cases can be averted through precise
Xiao Yao +7 more
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New approaches in the haemostatic management of postpartum haemorrhage [PDF]
Postpartum haemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide, accounting for a substantial proportion of preventable deaths, particularly in settings with limited resources.
Lucy Neave, Beverley J Hunt, Catrin Cox
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Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal death worldwide, and it may be caused by environmental endocrine disruptors. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in women has been linked to pregnancy disorders and adverse ...
Mengrui Lin +13 more
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Uterine Artery Embolization: A Boon for a Near Miss Case of Pseudoaneurysm [PDF]
One of the unusual causes of secondary postpartum haemorrhage is Uterine Artery Pseudoaneurysm (UAP) and is associated with high mortality rate. Authors report a case of 26-year-old female who had secondary postpartum haemorrhage due to left UAP after ...
Anam Khan +4 more
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Management of postpartum haemorrhage [PDF]
Postpartum Haemorrhage (PPH) is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. Treatment of acquired coagulopathy observed in severe PPH is an important part of PPH management, but is mainly based on literature in trauma patients, and data thus should be interpreted with caution.
Bonnet, Marie Pierre, Benhamou, Dan
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FACTORS AFFECTING POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE ON POSTPARTUM MOTHER
Background: Postpartum haemorrhage in general is defined as blood loss from the body in the amount of 500 ml after vaginal delivery or 1000 ml after cesarian section. Every year it is estimated that there are 140.000 mother’s death caused by PPH or every
Ria Gustiani, Farida Kartini
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Introduction Postpartum haemorrhage is a major cause of maternal mortality. Although contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CE-CT) is useful to reveal arterial bleeding, its accuracy in postpartum haemorrhage is unclear.
Yumi Mitsuyama +6 more
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