Emotional and physical health outcomes after significant primary post-partum haemorrhage (PPH): a multicentre cohort study
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Emotional and physical health outcomes after significant primary post-partum haemorrhage (PPH): a multicentre cohort study
Abstract
Background: Post-partum haemorrhage (PPH) rates are rising; however, data on the health impact on women are lacking.
Aims: To describe the emotional and physical health outcomes for women following PPH.
Methods: A cohort of 206 women with primary PPH of 1500 mL or more, and/or peripartum fall in haemoglobin concentration to 7 g/dL or less, and/or of 4 g/dL or less, was recruited from 17 Australian/New Zealand hospitals. Women completed questionnaires in the first week, and at two and four months post-partum. Obstetric details came from hospital records. Outcomes were anxiety; post-natal depression (PND); fatigue; post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); general health (SF-36); physical health problems; post-natal bleeding duration; hospital readmission.
Results: Eighty-three percent completed the two-month and 81% the four-month questionnaires; 28% reported bleeding continuously for more than six weeks; 10% required hospital readmission within two months. Anxiety scores were in the medium range; 11 and 13% were at risk of PND at two and four months, respectively; median total fatigue scores were 17 at two and 15 at four months; 5% showed evidence of PTSD at two and 3% at four months; women scored highly in most SF-36 categories and showed improvements over time in all but general and mental health. Physical health concerns were comparable to those reported for general post-natal populations, with the exception of uterine infection (6% at two months).
Conclusions: In a cohort of women experiencing PPH, emotional and physical health outcomes were similar to those reported in general post-natal populations, with the exception of post-natal bleeding duration, uterine infection and hospital readmission.
© 2011 The Authors. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology © 2011 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
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