2010
DOI: 10.1097/01.aoa.0000370559.52565.1a
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Factor XI Deficiency and Obstetrical Anesthesia

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“…Twelve studies described a total of 446 deliveries (Table 4), 5% (6/128) of these deliveries were described as assisted vaginal deliveries. Most studies [10,13,16,25,27,30,32,33,35] did not report the number of assisted vaginal deliveries. Postpartum haemorrhages (PPH) were reported in 79 out of 446 (18%) vaginal deliveries, ranging from 0 to 42% in studies with >10 deliveries.…”
Section: Obstetricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Twelve studies described a total of 446 deliveries (Table 4), 5% (6/128) of these deliveries were described as assisted vaginal deliveries. Most studies [10,13,16,25,27,30,32,33,35] did not report the number of assisted vaginal deliveries. Postpartum haemorrhages (PPH) were reported in 79 out of 446 (18%) vaginal deliveries, ranging from 0 to 42% in studies with >10 deliveries.…”
Section: Obstetricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these six studies [17,22,30,32,33,35], 21% of women received prophylaxis during delivery. Three studies [17,32,35] describe which criteria were used for administering prophylaxis.…”
Section: Obstetricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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