Determining Efficacy of Tranexamic Acid in Reducing Post Partum Haemorrhage in Elective Cesarean Section Patients Evaluating in Referance to Fall in Haemoglobin
Abstract:Obstetrical haemorrhage is a potentially fatal clinical manifestation of either vaginal delivery or caesarean section. According to reports, it is responsible for almost fifty percent of all pregnancy - related deaths. The prevalence of caesarean section (CS) has dramatically upped in both low income as well as in developed nations, thereby increasing the likelihood of obstetrical haemorrhage. The rationale of this study is that it is important to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TA on blood loss with LSCS.… Show more
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