WHO recommendations: Uterotonics for the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage
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WHO recommendations: Uterotonics for the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage
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The primary goal of this guideline is to provide a foundation for the implementation of interventions shown to have been effective in reducing the burden of PPH (postpartum haemorrhage). Health professionals responsible for developing national and local health policies constitute the main target audience of this document. Obstetricians, midwives, general medical practitioners, health care managers and public health policy-makers, particularly in under-resourced settings are also targeted. This document establishes general principles of PPH care and it is intended to inform the development of clinical protocols and health policies related to PPH.
© World Health Organization 2018.
Sections
- Acknowledgements
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Executive summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Methods
- 3. Recommendations and supporting evidence
- 4. Dissemination and implementation of the recommendations
- 5. Research implications
- 6. Applicability issues
- 7. Updating the recommendations
- 8. References
- Annex 1. External experts and WHO staff involved in the preparation of the recommendations
- Annex 2. Priority outcomes used in decision-making
- Annex 3. Summary and management of declared interests from GDG members
- Web annex 1. Oxytocin versus placebo or no treatment: Evidence to Decision framework
- Web annex 2. Carbetocin versus placebo or no treatment: Evidence to Decision framework
- Web annex 3. Misoprostol versus placebo or no treatment: Evidence to Decision framework
- Web annex 4. Ergometrine/methylergometrine versus placebo or no treatment
- Web annex 5. Oxytocin and ergometrine versus placebo or no treatment: Evidence to Decision framework
- Web annex 6. Injectable prostaglandins versus placebo or no treatment: Evidence to Decision Framework
- Web annex 7. Choice of uterotonic agents: Evidence to Decision framework
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