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Postpartum hemorrhage in Suriname: A national descriptive study of hospital births and an audit of case management.

Lachmi R KodanKim J C VerschuerenZita D PrüstNicolaas P A ZuithoffMarcus J RijkenJoyce L BrowneKerstin Klipstein-GrobuschKitty W M BloemenkampAntoon W Grunberg
Published in: PloS one (2020)
PPH prevalence and risk indicators in Suriname were similar to international and regional reports. Inconsistent blood loss measurement, varied maternal and perinatal characteristics, and variable guideline adherence contributed to interhospital prevalence variation. PPH reduction in Suriname can be achieved through prevention by practicing active management of the third stage of labor in every birth and considering risk factors, early recognition by objective and consistent blood loss measurement, and prompt treatment by adequate administration of oxytocin and tranexamic acid according to national guidelines.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • quality improvement
  • gestational age
  • healthcare
  • adverse drug
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • emergency department
  • type diabetes
  • insulin resistance
  • combination therapy
  • replacement therapy