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- Guideline on Prevention and Management of PPH
Primary postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is the most common form of major obstetric haemorrhage The traditional definition of primary PPH is the loss of 500 ml or more of blood from the genital tract within 24 hours of the birth of a baby after vaginal birth and 1000 ml after cesarean birth
- FIGO recommendations on the management of postpartum hemorrhage 2022
FIGO recommends the preparedness of obstetric care teams for the management of PPH according to the updated guidelines established locally, regionally, or globally
- Management of Postpartum Haemorrhage (PPH) - RANZCOG
Effective team management of PPH involves recognition, communication, resuscitation, monitoring and investigation and directed treatment Once a PPH has been recognised these components should be conducted simultaneously for optimal patient care
- Prevention and Management of Postpartum Haemorrhage (Green-top . . .
This guideline provides information about the prevention and management of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), primarily for clinicians working in obstetric-led units in the UK; recommendations may be less appropriate for other settings where facilities, resources and routine practices differ
- FIGO Generic Postpartum Haemorrhage Protocol and Care Pathways
This clinical protocol for the prevention and management of post-partum haemorrhage has been developed in line with the World Health Organization PPH guidelines, to improve awareness of uterotonic options and a translation of the guidelines to facilitate evidence based clinical practice
- Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) – prevention, assessment and management
Effective management of PPH requires the prompt recognition of the situation, escalation, effective communication, resuscitation, monitoring, investigation and direct treatment of the underlying cause
- Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage: Recommendations From FIGO - AAFP
The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) published new guidelines for the prevention and management of postpartum hemorrhage
- Consolidated guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of . . .
Based on the premise that all women deserve comprehensive high-quality care, the guidelines include effective interventions for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of PPH
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