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CONTROL OF POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE [PDF]

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Hemorrhage is one of the most frequent causes of postpartum death. Statistics being reliable only from larger hospitals, we may assume that many postpartum deaths are either unreported or designated otherwise. In a report from the Mayo Clinic, 1 the incidence of death from hemorrhage is 0.491 per 1,000 births, an average of 1 case per 2,000 deliveries.
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Postpartum Hemorrhage

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2012
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a very common obstetric emergency with high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide. Understanding its etiology is fundamental to effectively managing PPH in an acute setting. Active management of the third stage of labor is also a key component in its prevention.
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Prevention of postpartum hemorrhage

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2020
Postpartum hemorrhage is a leading cause of severe maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide and the United States. While the rates of maternal mortality attributable to hemorrhage are declining, severe maternal morbidity continues to be a growing problem.
Patrick Schneider   +1 more
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How do I manage severe postpartum hemorrhage?

Transfusion, 2020
In the United States, postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) accounts for 4.6% of all maternal deaths and is responsible for major peripartum medical and surgical morbidity.
A. Butwick, D. Lyell, L. Goodnough
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Late postpartum hemorrhage

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1947
Abstract As defined in this paper, late postpartum hemorrhage indicates prolonged or excessive uterine bleeding beginning after the first day following delivery. The attempts of other authors (Roberton and Kleinwachter 1 ) to extend the interval to reach from the first to the twenty-eighth day postpartum, and to subgroup an early and later type, offer
Samuel A. Wolfe, Paul Pedowitz
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Shock Index and Postpartum Hemorrhage in Vaginal Deliveries: A Multicenter Retrospective Study.

Shock, 2020
INTRODUCTION Shock index (SI), calculated by dividing heart rate by systolic blood pressure, is used to detect hemodynamic instability and hypovolemia. In obstetric practice, limited evidence is available regarding its usefulness in detecting postpartum ...
T. Ushida   +9 more
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PRIMARY POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1952
Postpartum hemorrhage is the outstanding cause of maternal mortality, and a redoubtable contributor to puerperal death from other causes, notably infection and renal failure. The clinical situations in which hemorrhage is liable to occur must be better known, so that anticipatory and preventive measures can be taken. Recent knowledge about defibrinated
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[Postpartum hemorrhage].

Minerva ginecologica, 2005
Postpartum hemorrhage, frequently due to uterine atony, is an important cause of maternal death and morbidity. The knowledge of causes, of antenatal and intrapartum risk factors and of physiopathological changes in hemodynamics and coagulation during pregnancy are essential for the management of the condition. At the present time, many efforts are made
Ferrazzani, Sergio   +6 more
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Machine learning-based prediction of postpartum hemorrhage after vaginal delivery: combining bleeding high risk factors and uterine contraction curve

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2022
Jia Liu   +6 more
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Guideline No. 431: Postpartum Hemorrhage and Hemorrhagic Shock.

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2022
D. Robinson   +4 more
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