Primary postpartum hemorrhage; the effectiveness of uterine massage with active management as compared to active management alone, in the prevention at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi Pakistan

Type Journal Article - OSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE 1178 The Professional Medical Journal
Title Primary postpartum hemorrhage; the effectiveness of uterine massage with active management as compared to active management alone, in the prevention at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi Pakistan
Author(s)
Volume 23
Issue 10
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 1178-1182
URL http://www.theprofesional.com/article/vol-23-no-10/prof-3436.pdf
Abstract
ABSTRACT… Objectives: The aim of our study is to determine the effectiveness of uterine
massage with active management and compare it with active management alone, in primary
postpartum hemorrhage prevention. Study Design: Randomized control trial. Period: 8
months from September 2014 to April 2015. Setting: Tertiary Care Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan.
Method: The study population consists of n=118 patients, both emergency and elected cases,
who came to the gynecology and obstetrics ward at our hospital. The patient population was
divided into two groups, group I received active management of labor ( third stage ) while group
II received active management of labor (third stage) in addition to the uterine massage (for a 2hr
duration), the outcome was measured by measuring the amount of blood loss and the need for
uterotonic agents. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: The study
population consisted of n=118 patients, undergoing spontaneous labor, and divided into two
groups, the mean blood loss in group I (control group) was 211.4mls and in group II (massage
group) was 167.8mls (p value= 0.015). In group I n=15 patients required additional uterotonic
support, while in group II only n=3 patients required it (p value= 0.00058). Conclusion:
According to the results of our study, uterine massage in addition to the active management
of labor reduces post-partum hemorrhage, and it also reduces the requirement for additional
uterotonic agents for the control of hemorrhage.

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