Volume : 09, Issue : 09, September – 2022
Title:
48.OVERVIEW OF THE MANAGEMENT OF POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE
Authors :
Rawan Saleh Husain, Nadia Abdullatif Aldossary, Talal Mohammed ALShammari, Hamidah Rudhi Alluwaif, ABEER MOHAMMED AL MUSLAB, Nesreen Mohammad Hassan ALOsaief, Fatimah Abdullah Alzouri, Zainab Ibraheem Al Fadhel, Zahra Ali AL Obaid, Naeemah Hussain Al Qanbar, Razan abdulaziz alsumait, Maram Nasser Al Therwi, Aateka Hassan Alaali1, Zainab Qassim Alhassan, Montaha Neama AL Dawoud
Abstract :
Background: Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide, necessitating a range of treatment options to manage this obstetric emergency effectively. Current treatment strategies for PPH include pharmacological interventions, mechanical and surgical techniques, and interventional radiology. Each approach has its own benefits and potential complications, which are crucial for healthcare providers to consider when managing PPH.
Methods: a comprehensive review of postpartum hemorrhage. The PUBMED and Google Scholar search engines were the main databases used for the search process, with articles collected up to 2021. This thorough review ensures that the information presented is reliable and up-to-date.
Conclusion: PPH represents a critical contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality globally, with various intrapartum risk factors influencing its incidence. A comprehensive understanding of these risk factors, alongside socio-economic determinants, is imperative for formulating effective prevention and management strategies, particularly in resource-limited settings. Furthermore, integrating precise monitoring techniques and evidence-based treatment modalities is essential for improving PPH outcomes, necessitating a multidisciplinary approach within clinical environments.
Keywords: Postpartum Hemorrhage – Pharmacological Management – Surgical Interventions
Cite This Article:
Please cite this article in Rawan Saleh Husain et al, Overview Of The Management Of Postpartum Hemorrhage ., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(9).
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