Redefining postpartum hemorrhage

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  • S. Adhikari Institute of Medicine
  • K.D. Bista
  • A. Rana

Abstract

In the prospective study conducted in TUTH; 300 women with the active management of labour were enrolled; visual estimation of blood loss (volume criteria) was found to poorly correlate with changes in hemoglobin and hematocrit with unacceptably low sensitivity (3.4%) and specificity (93.4%) compared to the hemoglobin criteria (sensitivity 80.7%&specificity 93.9%) or the hematocrit criteria (sensitivity 89.7% & specificity 88.1%); thus suggesting redefinition of PPH in order to identify larger number of women with this problem; which may aid to bring down the morbidity and mortality associated with PPH. Journal of Institute of Medicine Vol.27(3) 2005

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Author Biography

S. Adhikari, Institute of Medicine

S. Adhikari, Dept of Ob/Gyn, TUTH, IOM

How to Cite

Adhikari, S., Bista, K., & Rana, A. (2007). Redefining postpartum hemorrhage. Journal of Institute of Medicine Nepal, 27(3), 56–59. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/JIOM/article/view/420

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