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ACOG practice bulletin: Clinical management guidelines for obstetrician-gynecologists

Laurence E. Shields, +2 more
- 01 Oct 2017 - 
- Vol. 130, Iss: 4
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Placental recess accompanied by a T2 dark band: a new finding for diagnosing placental invasion

TL;DR: The placental recess was useful for diagnosing placental invasion, with high interobserver variability and accuracy.
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Predictors of failed intrauterine balloon tamponade for persistent postpartum hemorrhage after vaginal delivery

TL;DR: Intrauterine balloon tamponade is an effective second line therapy for persistent primary PPH after vaginal delivery and pre-pregnancy obesity is a risk factor of IUBT failure.
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Postpartum hemorrhage and risk for postpartum readmission

TL;DR: PPH at delivery is a significant risk factor for subsequent readmission both for PPH and for all causes, and for women who undergo large hemorrhage during delivery, shorter interval postpartum follow-up may be indicated.
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Postpartum hemorrhage following vaginal delivery: risk factors and maternal outcomes.

TL;DR: Although PPH-related morbidity may be uncommon after vaginal delivery, PPH should be anticipated for women after a second stage ⩾3 h, according to a retrospective case–control study.
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Systematic review on the needle and suture types for uterine compression sutures: a literature review.

TL;DR: It is observed that uterine preservation rate was significantly higher in cases with size 2 suture than in those with size 1 suture, and more robust studies are necessary to enable the identification of the superior suture for performing UCSs.
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