Obstetrical Hemorrhage
- PMID: 34776099
- DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2021.08.009
Obstetrical Hemorrhage
Abstract
Obstetric hemorrhage is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Prevention includes identifying patients with risk factors and actively managing the third stage of labor. The anesthesiologist should be ready to manage hemorrhage with general strategies as well as strategies tailored to the specific cause of hemorrhage. Both neuraxial anesthesia and general anesthesia are appropriate in different situations. Treatments proven to be effective include increasing the oxytocin infusion, administering tranexamic acid early, guiding transfusion with point-of-care tests, and using cell salvage. Utilization of protocols and checklists within systems that encourage effective communication between teams should be implemented.
Keywords: Cell saver; Maternal morbidity; Obstetric anesthesia; Obstetric emergency; Obstetric hemorrhage; Postpartum hemorrhage; Transfusion; Uterine atony.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure S. Kroh: No financial disclosures. J.H. Waters: Strategic Advisory Committee: Haemonetics (manufacturer of TEG and Cell Saver). Consultant for LivaNova (manufacturer of Cell Saver).
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