[PDF][PDF] Transfusion of blood and blood component therapy for postpartum haemorrhage at a tertiary referral center

N Hossain, T Shah, N Khan, N Shah… - JPMA-Journal of the …, 2011 - researchgate.net
N Hossain, T Shah, N Khan, N Shah, NH Khan
JPMA-Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 2011researchgate.net
Objective: To determine the practice of transfusion of blood and blood products in cases of
postpartum haemorrhage, at a tertiary referral center. Methods: A retrospective study was
conducted where medical records were reviewed for women, who either delivered or were
admitted in labour suite with diagnosis of postpartum haemorrhage. The study period
extended from Jan 2008 to Oct 2009. During a period of 22 months, records were reviewed
for transfusion of blood and blood products in above group of women. Data were analyzed …
Abstract
Objective: To determine the practice of transfusion of blood and blood products in cases of postpartum haemorrhage, at a tertiary referral center.
Methods: A retrospective study was conducted where medical records were reviewed for women, who either delivered or were admitted in labour suite with diagnosis of postpartum haemorrhage. The study period extended from Jan 2008 to Oct 2009. During a period of 22 months, records were reviewed for transfusion of blood and blood products in above group of women. Data were analyzed for descriptive statistics. Results: During the study period, a total of 4744 patients were admitted in the labour suite. A total of 113 (2.36%) women were diagnosed with Post partum haemorrhage. Uterine atony was the commonest cause of PPH, followed by genital tract trauma. A total of 81 (71%) women received transfusion of blood and blood components (1.6%). The mean blood loss was 1088 ml (±584ml). Transfusion of blood and blood component therapy was significantly more in women who underwent caesarean section, compared to those women who delivered vaginally.
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