2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-022-03461-y
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Trend Changes in the individual contribution of risk factors for postpartum hemorrhage over more than two decades

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“…Both perineal and vaginal tears, as well as delivery of an large for gestational age neonate, were independent risk factors for PPH. Although pre-eclampsia, vacuum-assisted delivery, and retained placenta were also independently associated with PPH, the trends of change for these risk factors over time were not statistically significant 16. Although the etiology of the increasing incidence of PPH is not well understood, delays in the provision of appropriate care, even in patients already in the hospital, have been postulated to account for a proportion of preventable maternal morbidity 17…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both perineal and vaginal tears, as well as delivery of an large for gestational age neonate, were independent risk factors for PPH. Although pre-eclampsia, vacuum-assisted delivery, and retained placenta were also independently associated with PPH, the trends of change for these risk factors over time were not statistically significant 16. Although the etiology of the increasing incidence of PPH is not well understood, delays in the provision of appropriate care, even in patients already in the hospital, have been postulated to account for a proportion of preventable maternal morbidity 17…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%