2020
DOI: 10.26611/10121326
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Emergency obstetric hysterectomy: A study from a tertiary teaching hospital

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“…EOH is associated with heavy blood loss therefore, blood transfusion is required in almost all (94%) patients underwent EOH. Findings in our study are similar to study conducted by Dogra A et al 1 found that, 68% of the patients needed bood transfusion while study conducted by Dani A. et al 3 reported that all of the patients required blood transfusion. Maternal morbidity leading to ICU admission was reported in 42%.…”
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“…EOH is associated with heavy blood loss therefore, blood transfusion is required in almost all (94%) patients underwent EOH. Findings in our study are similar to study conducted by Dogra A et al 1 found that, 68% of the patients needed bood transfusion while study conducted by Dani A. et al 3 reported that all of the patients required blood transfusion. Maternal morbidity leading to ICU admission was reported in 42%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In our study, atonic Post-Partum Hemorrhage (PPH) was the commonest (48%) indication for EOH. Similar results were reported in a study conducted by Dogra A. et al, 1 Dani A. et al, 3 Satia M et al 8 as 32%, 46.1% & 48% respectively. While the study conducted by Chawla J et al 4 reported atonic PPH in 25% of the patients.…”
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