Intrauterine Postpartum Hemorrhage-Control Devices
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Intrauterine Postpartum Hemorrhage-Control Devices
Abstract
Postpartum hemorrhage , defined as a cumulative blood loss of 1,000 mL or more or blood loss associated with signs or symptoms of hypovolemia regardless of the route of delivery, is the leading cause of preventable maternal death worldwide. The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among developed countries, with about 14% of all maternal deaths associated with postpartum hemorrhage. Although postpartum hemorrhage has multiple causes, the most common is uterine atony-when the uterus fails to adequately contract after childbirth-accounting for 80% of all postpartum hemorrhages. When postpartum hemorrhage occurs despite preventive measures, therapeutic measures are used. Intrauterine hemorrhage-control devices are often the second-line therapy when medical management is unsuccessful. Despite its widespread use in current obstetric practice, the mechanism of intrauterine balloon tamponade, such as the Bakri balloon, is counterintuitive to the physiologic uterine contraction that occurs after delivery to control bleeding, and data on its effectiveness are mixed. Vacuum-induced hemorrhage control, such as with the Jada System, cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2020, is a novel modality for control of postpartum bleeding. It mimics postpartum physiology by applying low-level intrauterine negative pressure to facilitate uterine compressive forces, thereby constricting blood vessels to achieve hemostasis. Preliminary data from four studies are promising but are limited by a lack of control groups, selection bias, or modest sample sizes. The results of ongoing and planned randomized controlled trials will clarify the role of the Jada System for reducing morbidity from postpartum hemorrhage.
Copyright © 2023 by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Financial Disclosure Methodius G. Tuuli reports that money was paid to his prior institution from Alydia Inc for research. Tracy L. Jackson did not report any potential conflicts of interest.
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