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Management challenges in primary and secondary postpartum haemorrhage
In this review article we will cover the management of both primary and secondary postpartum haemorrhage. Detailed national guidance on the management of primary PPH has been in place since 1998. Despite this, multiple MBRRACE-UK reports have consistently found significant scope for improvement in the care delivered to women. The recurrent nature of the themes highlighted in the reports is equally sobering, which suggests a failure to learn from these tragic cases. The first part of this paper will provide practical steps that can be taken to embed the learning from successive MBRRACE-UK reports into our day-to-day clinical practice. The second part of this paper will provide an overview of the literature on secondary postpartum haemorrhage. Secondary PPH is associated with significant maternal morbidity. Despite this, there is a lack of randomised controlled trials to inform the management of these women, and the long-term sequalae associated with both the condition and its management is unknown.
期刊介绍:
Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine is an authoritative and comprehensive resource that provides all obstetricians, gynaecologists and specialists in reproductive medicine with up-to-date reviews on all aspects of obstetrics and gynaecology. Over a 3-year cycle of 36 issues, the emphasis of the journal is on the clear and concise presentation of information of direct clinical relevance to specialists in the field and candidates studying for MRCOG Part II. Each issue contains review articles on obstetric and gynaecological topics. The journal is invaluable for obstetricians, gynaecologists and reproductive medicine specialists, in their role as trainers of MRCOG candidates and in keeping up to date across the broad span of the subject area.