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Definition

A blood loss in excess of 500ml after a vaginal
 delivery, occurring in the first 24 hrs post-
 partum
Background

 PPH is a leading cause of maternal mortality
  in resource-poor settings
 Uterine blood flow (UBF) at term is 500-700
  ml/min
 Approx. 85% of UBF goes to the placental
  cotyledons
Aetiology

 Uterine atony - common
 Obstetric lacerations
 Retained placental tissue
 Inverted uterus
 Ruptured uterus
 Defective coagulation
Risk Factors

   Polyhydramnios, multiple gestation, macrosomia
   Prolonged labour, grandmultiparity
   Fibroid, placenta praevia
   Previous surgery
   Precipitous or instrumental delivery
   Pregnancy induced hypertension
   Bleeding diasthesis, liver disease
Management

 All available personnel should be mobilized.
  Inform Obstetrician/anaeshetist.
 Resuscitate: iv access, O2 by mask, monitor
  vital signs, catheterize
 assess uterine contraction; explore uterus &
  LGT; expel & observe blood clots
 FBC, clotting profile, Group & Xmatch
Management contd…

 Atony – massage, compress, oxytocics
 Placental causes – remove manually or do a
  gentle curretage (if not morbidly adherent)
 Obstetric trauma – repair lacerations, correct
  inversion (under analgesia); identify rupture
 Reverse Coag. Defect – desmopressin,
  replace factors…
Controlling bleeding

 Uterine exploration
 Bimanual compression &massage
 Abdominal aorta compression
 Curretage
 Oxytocics
 Operative management
Use of oxytocics

Useful in uterine atony
     Oxytocin – im 10units, follow iv infusion 20 U
      in 1 L (max. 3L)
     Ergometrine – im/iv 0.5 mg bolus. Can repeat
      after 15 min, then q4hrs (max 5 doses). Not used
      in hypertensive or heart disease
     Prostaglandins
Prevention

 Risk assessment not reliable in predicting PPH
 Active management of the third stage of labour –
  give oxytocic at the delivery of the anterior
  shoulder
 Antenatal care – women with normal Hb levels are
  more likely to tolerate blood loss

                        - Thank you
References
1.   Managing complications in pregnancy and Childbirth. WHO;
     http://www.who.int/reproductive-
     health/inpac/Symptoms/Vaginal_bleeding_after_S25_S34.html
2.   Prevention and Management of Postpartum Haemorrhage. SOGC.
     http://sogc.medical.org/SOGCnetsogc_docs/common/guide/pdfs/ps88
     .pdf

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Primary Postpartum Haemorrhage

  • 1.
  • 2. Definition A blood loss in excess of 500ml after a vaginal delivery, occurring in the first 24 hrs post- partum
  • 3. Background  PPH is a leading cause of maternal mortality in resource-poor settings  Uterine blood flow (UBF) at term is 500-700 ml/min  Approx. 85% of UBF goes to the placental cotyledons
  • 4. Aetiology  Uterine atony - common  Obstetric lacerations  Retained placental tissue  Inverted uterus  Ruptured uterus  Defective coagulation
  • 5. Risk Factors  Polyhydramnios, multiple gestation, macrosomia  Prolonged labour, grandmultiparity  Fibroid, placenta praevia  Previous surgery  Precipitous or instrumental delivery  Pregnancy induced hypertension  Bleeding diasthesis, liver disease
  • 6. Management  All available personnel should be mobilized. Inform Obstetrician/anaeshetist.  Resuscitate: iv access, O2 by mask, monitor vital signs, catheterize  assess uterine contraction; explore uterus & LGT; expel & observe blood clots  FBC, clotting profile, Group & Xmatch
  • 7. Management contd…  Atony – massage, compress, oxytocics  Placental causes – remove manually or do a gentle curretage (if not morbidly adherent)  Obstetric trauma – repair lacerations, correct inversion (under analgesia); identify rupture  Reverse Coag. Defect – desmopressin, replace factors…
  • 8. Controlling bleeding  Uterine exploration  Bimanual compression &massage  Abdominal aorta compression  Curretage  Oxytocics  Operative management
  • 9. Use of oxytocics Useful in uterine atony  Oxytocin – im 10units, follow iv infusion 20 U in 1 L (max. 3L)  Ergometrine – im/iv 0.5 mg bolus. Can repeat after 15 min, then q4hrs (max 5 doses). Not used in hypertensive or heart disease  Prostaglandins
  • 10. Prevention  Risk assessment not reliable in predicting PPH  Active management of the third stage of labour – give oxytocic at the delivery of the anterior shoulder  Antenatal care – women with normal Hb levels are more likely to tolerate blood loss - Thank you
  • 11. References 1. Managing complications in pregnancy and Childbirth. WHO; http://www.who.int/reproductive- health/inpac/Symptoms/Vaginal_bleeding_after_S25_S34.html 2. Prevention and Management of Postpartum Haemorrhage. SOGC. http://sogc.medical.org/SOGCnetsogc_docs/common/guide/pdfs/ps88 .pdf