2020
DOI: 10.5603/gp.2020.0009
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Epidemiology, prevention and management of early postpartum hemorrhage — a systematic review

Abstract: Early Postpartum Hemorrhage (EPH) is one of the leading causes of postpartum mortality. It is defined as blood loss of at least 500 mL after vaginal or 1000 mL following cesarean delivery within 24 hours postpartum. The following paper includes literature review aimed to estimate the incidence and predictors of early postpartum hemorrhage (EPH). Available prevention and treatment methods were also assessed. The inclusion criteria for the study were met by 52 studies.The exact frequency of EPH in different popu… Show more

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“…Placental anomalies such as retained placental fragments (4–36%), and coagulopathies such as Von Willebrand disease (7.4%) can cause postpartum hemorrhage. 8 Some of the risk factors of PPH include antepartum hemorrhage, augmented labour, chorioamnionitis, fetal macrosomia, maternal anemia, maternal obesity, multifetal gestation, preeclampsia, primiparity, prolonged labour. However, in about 20% of postpartum hemorrhage cases, there are no manifestations of these risk factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Placental anomalies such as retained placental fragments (4–36%), and coagulopathies such as Von Willebrand disease (7.4%) can cause postpartum hemorrhage. 8 Some of the risk factors of PPH include antepartum hemorrhage, augmented labour, chorioamnionitis, fetal macrosomia, maternal anemia, maternal obesity, multifetal gestation, preeclampsia, primiparity, prolonged labour. However, in about 20% of postpartum hemorrhage cases, there are no manifestations of these risk factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a combination of IV tranexamic acid and carboprost/misoprostol are also accepted. 8 Due to the relative degree of hypercoagulability in COVID-19, the use of drugs like tranexamic acid without co-administration of anticoagulants in these patients can exacerbate thrombotic events. 14 Although it was part of our management, it is an oversight, and use should be prudently spared in COVID-19 patients until concrete data are available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stepan Feduniw et al has addressed the risk factor based on uterine atony and also mentioned the effective treatment for PPH [25]. Abir Saha et al had discussed the possible Social Networking Sites (SNS) based interventions and design implications that can effectively and feasibly reduce Postpartum Depression (PPD) in women in developing countries [26].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minimizing the amount of blood lost during caesarean delivery has a great benefit to decrease postoperative morbidity and to decrease the risks associated with blood transfusions. The routine use of oxytocin correlates with a significant reduction in the occurrence of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) [ 5 , 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%