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Santoso, J.T., Saunders, B.A. and Grosshart, K. (2005) Massive Blood Loss and Transfusion in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 60, 827-837. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.ogx.0000189154.98227.4b
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TITLE: A Survey of Current Treatment Practices for Postpartum Hemorrhage by Practicing Obstetricians and Hematologists
AUTHORS: Elizabeth W. Triche, Mark J. Wehrum, Michael J. Paidas
KEYWORDS: Postpartum Hemorrhage; Physician Survey; Recombinant Factor VIIa; Clinical Management
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vol.4 No.6, April 15, 2014
ABSTRACT: Objective: To identify current treatment strategies for postpartum hemorrhage used by obstetricians (OB/GYNs) and hematologists (HEMs). Study Design: We conducted a survey of OB/GYNs (n = 220) and HEMs (n = 30) to describe the characteristics of current treatment strategies for postpartum hemorrhage. Surveys were administered via a structured questionnaire on a secure internet website from 5 - 12 October 2009. Results: The majority of OB/GYN and HEM respondents were practicing in a community hospital environment (77%). Of the OB/GYNs, the majority practiced at hospitals with over 2000 deliveries per year (77%). A majority (58%) of OB/GYNs were affiliated with hospitals that lacked a massive transfusion protocol to treat severe postpartum hemorrhage. Subsequent to uterine massage and additional oxytocin, the majority of OB/GYNs (73%), preferred the administration of Methergine? as the next level of intervention for postpartum hemorrhage. There was considerable variability in response to specific treatment strategies for several hypothetical case scenarios; however, the large majority of OB/GYNs favored obstetrical procedures over interventional radiology or administration of rFVIIa. A large majority (77%) of physicians who are familiar with rRVIIa as treatment for postpartum hemorrhage reported being very satisfied with the agent for this indication. Conclusions: An established, systematic treatment strategy among OB/GYNs emerged only in the case of mild postpartum hemorrhage.
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