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BACKGROUND: Obstetric hemorrhage is an urgent problem of global health care, since it occupies a leading position in the structure of maternal mortality.
AIM: The aim of this study was to analyze data on hemostasis in obstetric bleeding.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The article presents a review of the world literature on modern approaches to hemostasis, which take into account new data on the anatomical structure of the female reproductive system.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Based on the foreign and domestic literature data, a strict step-by-step implementation of all prescribed measures along with a differentiated approach to treatment that takes into account anatomical features is the key to success in the fight against obstetric bleeding as the main cause of maternal mortality in the world.
INTRODUCTION: Premature abruption of a normally located placenta is a sudden and challenging problem to manage, and is a leading cause of maternal and perinatal mortality. Here, we reviewed the case of a pregnant woman with multiple organ failure and premature placental abruption involving the successful use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome.
AIM: We aimed at assessing the feasibility of using ECMO in the treatment of severe lung damage in a patient with multiple organ failure.
CLINICAL CASE: We reviewed the clinical findings of the course of multiple organ failure and lung damage in a puerpera with severe preeclampsia. Moreover, we analyzed her life history, diseases, and diagnostic and treatment methods were analyzed.
The described clinical case shows the possibility of the successful use of ECMO in patients with severe lung damage and respiratory distress syndrome in multiple organ failure resulting from severe obstetric complications. Currently, this is the first case involving ECMO in the treatment of the consequences of acute total abruption of a normally located placenta with favorable outcomes in the Republic of Bashkortostan.
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