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Incidence, risk factors, and temporal trends in severe postpartum hemorrhage
Michael S. Kramer,Cynthia J. Berg,Haim A. Abenhaim,Mourad Dahhou,Jocelyn Rouleau,Azar Mehrabadi,K.S. Joseph +6 more
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A doubling in incidence of severe PPH over 10 years was not explained by contemporaneous changes in studied risk factors, as well as changes in risk factors themselves.About:
This article is published in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.The article was published on 2013-11-01. It has received 394 citations till now.read more
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ACOG practice bulletin: Clinical management guidelines for obstetrician-gynecologists
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National Partnership for Maternal Safety: consensus bundle on obstetric hemorrhage.
Elliott K. Main,Dena Goffman,Barbara M. Scavone,Lisa Kane Low,Debra Bingham,Patricia L. Fontaine,Jed B. Gorlin,David C. Lagrew,Barbara S. Levy +8 more
TL;DR: Hemorrhage is the most frequent cause of severe maternal morbidity and preventable maternal mortality and therefore is an ideal topic for the initial national maternity patient safety bundle.
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Prevention and management of postpartum hemorrhage: a comparison of 4 national guidelines.
Joshua D. Dahlke,Hector Mendez-Figueroa,Lindsay Maggio,Alisse Hauspurg,Jeffrey D. Sperling,Suneet P. Chauhan,Dwight J. Rouse +6 more
TL;DR: Substantial variation exists in PPH prevention and management guidelines among 4 national organizations that highlights the need for better evidence and more consistent synthesis of the available evidence with regard to a leading cause of maternal death.
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Risk factors for severe postpartum hemorrhage: a case-control study
Lill Trine Nyfløt,Lill Trine Nyfløt,Lill Trine Nyfløt,Irene Sandven,Babill Stray-Pedersen,Silje Pettersen,Iqbal Al-Zirqi,Margit Rosenberg,Anne Flem Jacobsen,Anne Flem Jacobsen,Siri Vangen,Siri Vangen +11 more
TL;DR: Women with a history of severe PPH should be included as a risk factor in the development and validation of prediction models for PPH, based on the findings of this case-control study.
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Viscoelastometric-guided early fibrinogen concentrate replacement during postpartum haemorrhage: OBS2, a double-blind randomized controlled trial
Peter William Collins,Rebecca Cannings-John,Daniel Bruynseels,Shuba Mallaiah,J. Dick,C. Elton,Andrew Weeks,Julia Sanders,Nadine Aawar,Julia Townson,Kerenza Hood,Judith Elizabeth Hall,R. E. Collis +12 more
TL;DR: Pre-specified subgroup analyses suggest that fibrinogen replacement is not required if the Fibtem A5 is > 12 mm or Clauss fibr inogen >2 g litre -1, but an effect below these levels cannot be excluded, and the raised fibrInogen at term appears to be a physiological buffer rather than required for haemostasis.
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Oxytocin exposure during labor among women with postpartum hemorrhage secondary to uterine atony
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Increasing trends in atonic postpartum haemorrhage in Ireland: an 11-year population-based cohort study.
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