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Quantitatively Assessed Blood Loss Compared To Visually Estimated Blood Loss In The Early Identification And Treatment Of Post-Partum Hemorrhage, Hannah E. Collier, Ryan Crawford
Quantitatively Assessed Blood Loss Compared To Visually Estimated Blood Loss In The Early Identification And Treatment Of Post-Partum Hemorrhage, Hannah E. Collier, Ryan Crawford
University of South Carolina Upstate Student Research Journal
Nearly one-quarter of all maternal pregnancy-related deaths worldwide are a result of post-partum hemorrhage (PPH) [1]. In the Joint Commission’s Sentinel Event Database, hemorrhage was a causal factor in over half of the cases leading to maternal death or severe morbidity [3]. Between 1993 and 2014, the rate of PPH per 10,000 delivery hospitalizations increased by almost five times, from 4.3 to 21.2 [3]. Using visualization to estimate blood loss is currently the primary method for assessment. However, a new, alternative assessment technique is using quantitative measurement. These two techniques were compared through a literature review. The literature review was …