Modern Methods of Clinical Diagnosis of Obstetric Hemorrhage

obstetric hemorrhage infusion-transfusion therapy

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April 17, 2025

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Bleeding remains the most serious problem in obstetric practice. The arsenal of modern means for the prevention and treatment of obstetric bleeding, as well as the sequence of emergency medical care in maternity hospitals, have reduced the total incidence of bleeding during childbirth and postpartum. However, it is still not possible to completely prevent negative consequences during pregnancy and childbirth. Mortality in obstetric bleeding is determined by two main factors: delayed inadequate hemostasis and improper infusion-transfusion therapy. The article is devoted to the doctor's tactics in bleeding associated with premature placental abruption, uterine rupture, anomalies of placental attachment and location, uterine hypotension and the principles of infusion-transfusion therapy.

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