2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ogrm.2020.05.002
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Identification, prevention and management of post-partum haemorrhage

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“…This study concluded that uterine tamponade is an effective therapy for PPH, is easy to use, and has a low risk of harm (Tindell et al, 2013). This is in line with research by Dey et al (2020), which states that the success of uterine tamponade in treating PPH is 80%, so it is recommended for therapy for refractory PPH (Dey al al., 2022). Research conducted by Suarez et al (2020) from 91 studies with 4729 patients, cited in the study by Phillips et al (2023), also obtained similar results.…”
Section: C) Relationship Between Uterine Atonia and The Use Of Uterin...supporting
confidence: 75%
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“…This study concluded that uterine tamponade is an effective therapy for PPH, is easy to use, and has a low risk of harm (Tindell et al, 2013). This is in line with research by Dey et al (2020), which states that the success of uterine tamponade in treating PPH is 80%, so it is recommended for therapy for refractory PPH (Dey al al., 2022). Research conducted by Suarez et al (2020) from 91 studies with 4729 patients, cited in the study by Phillips et al (2023), also obtained similar results.…”
Section: C) Relationship Between Uterine Atonia and The Use Of Uterin...supporting
confidence: 75%
“…A positive tamponade test is defined as blood drained from the uterus ≤50 mL after 30 minutes of uterine tamponade installation (Phillips et al, 2023). Based on a study conducted by Dey et al (2020) stated that 4-6 hours is sufficient to overcome PPP effectively. This is in line with a retrospective cohort study of 274 patients conducted by Phillips et al (2023); this study states that removal of uterine tamponade is recommended <12 hours after bleeding has improved to reduce the frequency of postpartum fever.…”
Section: C) Relationship Between Uterine Atonia and The Use Of Uterin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single bolus of 100 μg carbetocin has been shown to be as effective as a continuous 16-h infusion of oxytocin in reducing the intraoperative blood loss in women undergoing elective cesarean delivery 7 . Carbetocin also resulted in a significantly lower incidence of additional oxytocin intervention in the carbetocin group compared with the oxytocin group in women undergoing elective cesarean delivery [8][9] . However, another study demonstrated a different result that carbetocin have similar requirements for additional uterotonics at non-elective cesarean section [10][11][12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have shown that a 10 to 70 μg dose following vaginal delivery caused contractions and no adverse side effects 13 . The recommended dose for an average adult female is 100 μg, administered slowly over a minute 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1,2) Postpartum hemorrhage is also the main cause of maternal death worldwide. (3) Postpartum hemorrhage is defined as the condition of blood loss of more than 500 mL from the female genital tract after vaginal delivery of the fetus (or >1000 mL after cesarean section) accompanied by impaired body hemostasis and hypovolemic conditions. (4) Uterine atony is the main cause of postpartum hemorrhage, clinically effective prevention and treatment are important to decrease maternal mortality and improve health care for women.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%