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Maternal and Perinatal Outcome of Life Threatening Obstetrical Complications Requiring Multiple Transfusions.

Ritu Khatuja1, Geetika Jain2, Gita Radhakrishnan3, A G Radhika4, Atul Juneja5, Bharat Singh6.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Obstetrical haemorrhage is the direct cause of maternal mortality, which can be prevented by timely recognition followed by quick and adequate treatment. AIM: To evaluate maternal and perinatal outcome of life threatening obstetric complications requiring multiple transfusions.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: It is an observational study conducted on 112 antenatal and postnatal women admitted in a tertiary level hospital, requiring blood and blood products transfusion of >1.5 liters in 24 hours, over a period of 15 months (Aug 2011 to Oct 2012). The demographic and obstetrical profile, amount transfused, mode of delivery, duration of hospital stay, maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality was evaluated. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Statistical analysis of the data was performed using chi-squared test.
RESULTS: There were 95 women who presented in antepartum period and 17 in the postpartum. Multigravidas comprised of 70 women, 81 had unsupervised pregnancies and 33 women presented in shock. At admission, 76 peripartum women had severe anaemia and 62 had coagulopathy. Obstetrical hysterectomy was done for 33 women and total 17 women expired. Haemorrhage was the most common indication for transfusion. The mean blood transfusion and volume replacement in 24 hours was 4.2 units & 2.25 liters respectively. The mean hospital stay was 10-15 days. Intra-uterine death at the time of admission was present in 40 women and 72 had live births. After birth, 21 babies required neonatal intensive care, of which 6 expired.
CONCLUSION: Antenatal care is important to prevent complications though pregnancy is always unpredictable. Patients' condition at admission is single most important factor often influencing the maternal and perinatal outcome.

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Keywords:  Blood products; Obstetrical outcome; Transfusion

Year:  2015        PMID: 26673661      PMCID: PMC4668474          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/12299.6782

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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