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Oxytocin and Uterine Atony during Cesarean Section 被引量:1
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作者 Loutfi Guennoun Abdelmounaim A. Rjafallah +10 位作者 N. Nhiri N. Biougnache R. Benafitou R. Barka Y. Bouferma S. Habib Rabbi O. El Ayoubi O. Alaoui S. Mesnane M. Khouchoua S. Lafkir 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2021年第6期815-822,共8页
In our medical practice, in particular obstetrics, it is difficult to change certain consolidated dogmas, but the necessity and the current situation of our obstetrical exercise pushed us to find new technical support... In our medical practice, in particular obstetrics, it is difficult to change certain consolidated dogmas, but the necessity and the current situation of our obstetrical exercise pushed us to find new technical supports, to make the exercise of our specialty as stripped of pitfalls as possible. Our work is summarized in a prospective comparative study, aimed at evaluating the existence or not of a difference between the administration of oxytocin just before the hysterotomy in a cesarean section and its administration after fetal extraction. We used a set of criteria to include patients in our study. This study took place over a period of one year (2020) in the Mother and Child regional center, in Meknes Imperial city, Morocco, involving a total number of 364 patients. With a group A comprising 176 patients 48% (176/364) who received oxytocin just before the hysterotomy and a group B of 188 patients 52% (188/364) who received it classically after fetal extraction. The difference was very significant as detailed in the article. Conclusion: the very convincing results of our study and the difference between the two groups, allowed us to demonstrate the effectiveness of our process and to endorse its use in our routine practice, with the perspective of conducting a prospective randomized study on a larger series. 展开更多
关键词 OXYTOCIN Cesarean Section uterine atony Postpartum Hemorrhage
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The Active Management of Postpartum Uterine Atony—A Checklist Based Approach
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作者 Rachael Bailey Michael R. Foley +6 位作者 Nicole Hall Adiel Fleischer Mary D’Alton Gary A. Dildy Michael A. Belfort Gary D. Hankins Steven L. Clark 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2016年第11期646-653,共9页
Uterine atony remains the major cause of postpartum hemorrhage, and of death from postpartum hemorrhage in the United States. While existing guidelines outlining a general approach to postpartum hemorrhage are useful,... Uterine atony remains the major cause of postpartum hemorrhage, and of death from postpartum hemorrhage in the United States. While existing guidelines outlining a general approach to postpartum hemorrhage are useful, recent data suggest that greater specificity may be necessary to significantly impact mortality. We present a highly specific and methodical approach to the management of uterine atony, which addresses what we believe to be the most common cause of preventable maternal hemorrhagic death in the US—lack of an intensive, focused approach to atony and perseverance with therapies that are not working. This protocol should result in cessation of hemorrhage by medical or surgical means within 1 hour of diagnosis. We then apply this protocol to a number of illustrative cases of maternal death due to atony. An approach involving the active management of uterine atony may assist clinicians in avoiding severe morbidity and mortality from uterine atony. 展开更多
关键词 Postpartum Hemorrhage Obstetric Hemorrhage uterine atony
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