Randomized Trial of Early Detection and Treatment of Postpartum Hemorrhage
World Bank · World Health Organization · +16 more institutions
Abstract
Delays in the detection or treatment of postpartum hemorrhage can result in complications or death. A blood-collection drape can help provide objective, accurate, and early diagnosis of postpartum hemorrhage, and delayed or inconsistent use of effective interventions may be able to be addressed by a treatment bundle.
We conducted an international, cluster-randomized trial to assess a multicomponent clinical intervention for postpartum hemorrhage in patients having vaginal delivery. The intervention included a calibrated blood-collection drape for early detection of postpartum hemorrhage and a bundle of first-response treatments (uterine massage, oxytocic drugs, tranexamic acid, intravenous fluids, examination, and escalation), supported by an implementation strategy (intervention group). Hospitals in the control group provided usual care. The primary outcome was a composite of severe postpartum hemorrhage (blood loss, ≥1000 ml), laparotomy for bleeding, or maternal death from bleeding. Key secondary implementation outcomes were the detection of postpartum hemorrhage and adherence to the treatment bundle.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 109.66
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 11
Authors
49- IGIoannis GallosCorresponding
World Bank, World Health Organization, University College London
- ADAdam Devall
World Health Organization, University College London, University of Birmingham
- JMJames Martín
World Health Organization, University College London, University of Birmingham
- LMLee Middleton
World Health Organization, University College London, University of Birmingham
- LBLeanne Beeson
World Health Organization, University College London, University of Birmingham
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Tranexamic acid
- Randomized controlled trial
- Laparotomy
- Postpartum period
- Obstetrics
- Confidence interval
- Pregnancy
- Good health and well-being