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Postpartum Hemorrhage

Jessica L Bienstock et al. N Engl J Med. 2021.

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Figure 1.

Figure 1.. Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) Screening, Evaluation, and Management.

The abbreviation aPTT denotes activated partial-thromboplastin time, BMP basic metabolic panel, CBC complete blood count, FFP fresh-frozen plasma, IV intravenous, PT prothrombin time, and T and S type and screen.

Figure 2 (facing page).

Figure 2 (facing page).. Mechanical Methods for Managing Uterine Atony.

Panel A shows balloon tamponade (with a Bakri balloon), Panel B uterine compression sutures (B-Lynch sutures, placed according to the numbers, from 1 to 6), and Panel C uterine artery ligation.

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