The article describes the analysis of the causes of massive obstetric hemorrhage, treatment features, possible errors made by conservative and surgical treatment. The main causes of massive obstetric hemorrhage were postpartum atony of the uterus, detachment of a normally located placenta and placenta previa. The amount of lost blood averaged 2,410.45 ± 520.55 ml. Mistakes made during the clinical examination, surgical, conservative treatment and organizational issues led to 5 cases of maternal mortality and a deterioration in the quality of life of a woman in the study group
One of the most important causes of maternal mortality is major obstetric haemorrhage. Major haemorr...
The case in this study was a 34-year-old woman with a history of cesarean delivery. She was subjecte...
Context: Blood Transfusion is identified as one of the essential components of comprehensive emergen...
The article discusses the main causes of obstetric hemorrhage. Background diseases leading to them a...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyze the clinical profile, treatment modalities and outco...
Background: The reports on massive transfusions (MTs) in obstetrics have recently been an increasing...
Background: Massive obstetric haemorrhage is defined as blood loss of >1500 ml, or a decrease in ...
Obstetric hemorrhage is a leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity. Uterine atony is the ma...
Massive obstetric haemorrhage (MOH) is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality world-wid...
A significant contributor to maternal morbidity & mortality Obstetric hemorrhage accounts for 38% of...
Copyright © 2013 Carlos Montufar-Rueda et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The possibility of hemorrhage will always co-exist with pregnancy, whether anticipated or not. It re...
Objective: To ascertain the incidence of massive transfusion (MT) in obstetrics in the UK, and desc...
The incidence of postpartum hemorrhage is rising and may lead to severe maternal morbidity and mater...
Obstetric hemorrhage is a nightmare for a pregnant woman and her family. It is one of the “trias mat...
One of the most important causes of maternal mortality is major obstetric haemorrhage. Major haemorr...
The case in this study was a 34-year-old woman with a history of cesarean delivery. She was subjecte...
Context: Blood Transfusion is identified as one of the essential components of comprehensive emergen...
The article discusses the main causes of obstetric hemorrhage. Background diseases leading to them a...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyze the clinical profile, treatment modalities and outco...
Background: The reports on massive transfusions (MTs) in obstetrics have recently been an increasing...
Background: Massive obstetric haemorrhage is defined as blood loss of >1500 ml, or a decrease in ...
Obstetric hemorrhage is a leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity. Uterine atony is the ma...
Massive obstetric haemorrhage (MOH) is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality world-wid...
A significant contributor to maternal morbidity & mortality Obstetric hemorrhage accounts for 38% of...
Copyright © 2013 Carlos Montufar-Rueda et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The possibility of hemorrhage will always co-exist with pregnancy, whether anticipated or not. It re...
Objective: To ascertain the incidence of massive transfusion (MT) in obstetrics in the UK, and desc...
The incidence of postpartum hemorrhage is rising and may lead to severe maternal morbidity and mater...
Obstetric hemorrhage is a nightmare for a pregnant woman and her family. It is one of the “trias mat...
One of the most important causes of maternal mortality is major obstetric haemorrhage. Major haemorr...
The case in this study was a 34-year-old woman with a history of cesarean delivery. She was subjecte...
Context: Blood Transfusion is identified as one of the essential components of comprehensive emergen...