2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2021.102168
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Haematological parameters associated with postpartum haemorrhage after vaginal delivery: Results from a French cohort study

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“…aPTT and PT show significant correlation with estimated blood loss in PPH 844,851,855–857 . A critical level of PT/aPTT is not reached in most women with PPH and massive transfusion 838 …”
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“…aPTT and PT show significant correlation with estimated blood loss in PPH 844,851,855–857 . A critical level of PT/aPTT is not reached in most women with PPH and massive transfusion 838 …”
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confidence: 98%
“…846 Platelet count Low platelet count is associated with increased risk of severe PPH, RBC and FFP transfusion. [847][848][849][850][851][852] Mild prepartum thrombocytopenia (<150 Â 10 9 l À1 ) and lower platelet counts are associated with gradually increasing risk of severe PPH following vaginal delivery and caesarean section. 848,850,851,853,854 Platelet indices have limited additional predictive value in addition to platelet count.…”
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“…Any factor affecting the normal contraction and retraction function of postpartum uterine muscle fibers can increase the amount of postpartum hemorrhage [ 8 ]. Pregnant women with multiple pregnancies, giant fetuses, polyhydramnios, placenta previa, and other conditions are prone to uterine asthenia PPH [ 9 ].…”
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