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- Title
Evaluate The Risk Factors Associated with Massive Transfusion in Obstetric Hemorrhage at A Tertiary Care Centre.
- Authors
D., Sushama; Usha, K. C.; Charan, Vimla; Vashistha, Shailendra; Jose, Anumole
- Abstract
Massive transfusion in obstetric catastrophes is to achieve surgical hemostasis while reducing the hypoperfusion complications. Aprospective observational study was conducted on subjects with obstetric hemorrhage requiring blood/blood product transfusions for 405 subjects out of 10063 subjects required transfusion (4.02% incidence).Association between massive transfusion and age ≥35 years was assessed using chi square test P value was <0.001 significant, similarly, irregular antenatal check-up was also found to be significant with P value 0.004. Association between previous LSCS and massive transfusion was found to be P value 0.017 significant and a significant association was found between platelet count & massive transfusion, blood loss & massive transfusion and shock and DIC with a P value of <0.001.
- Subjects
CHI-squared test; SURGICAL hemostasis; TERTIARY care; HEMORRHAGE; PLATELET count
- Publication
European Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 4, p140
- ISSN
2042-4884
- Publication type
Article