2020
DOI: 10.47363/jgrrr/2019(2)107
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The Risk of Post-Partum Hemorrhage after Cesarean Section with General versus Spinal/Epidural Anesthesia

Abstract: Blood loss of over 40 percent of total blood volume (approx. 2800 ml) is typically considered a’ life danger.’ It seems rational to introduce PPH protocols at an average blood loss far below this level, as the aim of management is to prevent hemorrhage from rising to the point that it is life-threatening Objectives Caesarean anesthetic treatment, which involves general anesthesia and spinal / epidural anesthesia, was seldom examined for the risks associated with postpartum hemorrhage and was focused on only a … Show more

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