A Retrospective before and after Assessment of Multidisciplinary Management for Postpartum Hemorrhage
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Patient Population and Inclusion Criteria
2.3. PPH Treatment
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Primary Endpoint
3.2. Secondary Endpoints
3.2.1. Hemoglobin Trigger for RBC Administration
3.2.2. Administration of FFP, PC and Hemostatic Products
3.2.3. Surgical Treatment
3.2.4. Peripartal Outcomes
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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N | Patients with PPH | 2011 | 2018 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
N = 235 | N = 59 | N = 176 | p-Value | ||
Hemoglobin level (g/l) before delivery | 235 | 121 ± 13 (69, 172) | 121 ± 13 (81, 158) | 121 ± 13 (69, 172) | 0.98 |
Platelet count (G/l) before delivery | 212 | 198 ± 62 (22, 425) | 193 ± 72 (62, 425) | 200 ± 59 (22, 398) | 0.33 |
Total patients with RBC (acute and/or subacute) | 235 | 54 (23%) | 32 (54%) | 22 (13%) | <0.001 * |
Amount of RBC units transfused | 54 | 3.0 [2.0 to 5.0] | 4.0 [2.0 to 6.0] | 2.0 [2.0 to 4.0] | 0.013 * |
Acute (within 24 h after delivery) RBC administration | 235 | 36 (15%) | 19 (32%) | 17 (10%) | <0.001 * |
Hemoglobin trigger (g/l) before acute RBC administration | 31 | 74 ± 15 (29, 110) | 72 ± 19 (29, 97) | 75 ± 12 (59, 110) | 0.55 |
Hemoglobin level (g/l) after acute RBC administration | 34 | 93 ± 13 (72, 135) | 95 ± 15 (74, 135) | 92 ± 12 (72, 111) | 0.59 |
Subacute (after 24 h after delivery) RBC administration | 235 | 30 (13%) | 22 (37%) | 8 (4.5%) | <0.001 * |
Hemoglobin trigger (g/l) before subacute RBC administration | 17 | 68 ± 10 (46, 86) | 70 ± 8.4 (55, 82) | 67 ± 12 (46, 86) | 0.47 |
Hemoglobin level (g/l) after subacute RBC administration | 17 | 89 ± 12 (67, 110) | 93 ± 11 (78, 110) | 85 ± 11 (67, 101) | 0.17 |
Hemoglobin level (g/l) before discharge | 235 | 96 ± 14 (68, 134) | 97 ± 13 (73, 130) | 96 ± 14 (68, 134) | 0.48 |
Platelets count (G/l) before discharge | 229 | 215 ± 74 (105, 563) | 254 ± 107 (105, 563) | 203 ± 56 (105, 373) | 0.005 * |
Postpartal anemia | 235 | 164 (70%) | 7 (12%) | 157 (89%) | <0.001 * |
Postpartal iron treatment (perorally) | 235 | 184 (78%) | 47 (80%) | 137 (78%) | 0.86 |
Postpartal iron treatment (outpatient intravenous administration) | 235 | 68 (29%) | 3 (5.1%) | 65 (37%) | <0.001 * |
Patients with PPH | 2011 | 2018 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
N = 235 | N = 59 | N = 176 | p-Value | |
Blood loss (mL) Spontaneous delivery | 800 [600 to 1200] | 1050 [700 to 1500] | 800 [600 to 1000] | 0.019 * |
Instrumental delivery | 800 [600 to 1100] | 1100 [800 to 2000] | 800 [600 to 1000] | 0.11 |
Cesarean section | 1500 [1000 to 2000] | 2000 [1350 to 2750] | 1200 [1000 to 1700] | 0.002 * |
Severe PPH ≥ 1500 mL | 57/235 (24%) | 23/59 (39%) | 34/176 (19%) | 0.005 * |
Spontaneous delivery | 17/138 (12%) | 5/30 (17%) | 12/108 (11%) | 0.53 |
Instrumental delivery | 4/27 (15%) | 1/5 (20%) | 3/22 (14%) | 1.00 |
Cesarean section | 36/70 (51%) | 17/24 (71%) | 19/46 (41%) | 0.024 * |
RBC administration (any) | 54/235 (23%) | 32/59 (54%) | 22/176 (13%) | <0.001 * |
Spontaneous delivery | 23/138 (17%) | 14/30 (47%) | 9/108 (8%) | <0.001 * |
Instrumental delivery | 4/27 (15%) | 2/5 (40%) | 2/22 (9%) | 0.14 |
Cesarean section | 27/70 (39%) | 16/24 (67%) | 11/46 (24%) | <0.001 * |
Hemostatic Therapy | Patients with PPH | 2011 | 2018 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
N = 235 | N = 59 | N = 176 | p-Value | |
Platelets (any) | 12 (5.1%) | 8 (14%) | 4 (2.3%) | 0.002 * |
Platelet trigger (G/l) before PC administration | 77 ± 40 (22, 157) | 75 ± 22 (41, 106) | 80 ± 63 (22, 157) | 1.00 |
Platelet count (G/l) after PC administration | 101 ± 37 (56, 172) | 90 ± 15 (70, 108) | 116 ± 53 (56, 172) | 0.46 |
Fresh frozen plasma (any) | 34 (14%) | 20 (34%) | 14 (8.0%) | <0.001 * |
Tranexamic acid (any) | 158 (67%) | 34 (58%) | 124 (70%) | 0.08 |
Beriplex (any) | 1 (0.43%) | 0 (0.00%) | 1 (0.57%) | 1.00 |
Fibrinogen (any) | 24 (10%) | 10 (17%) | 14 (8.0%) | 0.08 |
Hemate (any) | 1 (0.43%) | 1 (1.7%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0.25 |
NovoSeven (any) | 3 (1.3%) | 3 (5.1%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0.015 * |
Cell saver re-transfusion (any) | 1 (0.43%) | 1 (1.7%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0.25 |
Patients with PPH | 2011 | 2018 | ||
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N = 235 | N = 59 | N = 176 | p-Value | |
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
Acute surgical PPH treatment (SVD/IVD) | 0.46 | |||
Tamponade/Balloon (Bakri/Foley) | 12 (4.2%) | 7 (12%) | 5 (2.8%) | |
Embolization | 2 (0.85%) | 1 (1.7%) | 1 (0.57%) | |
Laparotomy/sutures | 1 (0.42%) | 1 (1.7%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
Acute additional surgical treatment (CS) | 0.21 | |||
Tamponade/Balloon (Bakri/Foley) | 9 (3.8%) | 2 (3.4%) | 7 (4.0%) | |
Embolization | 4 (1.7%) | 4 (6.8%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
Sutures | 7 (3.0%) | 2 (3.4%) | 5 (2.8%) | |
Hysterectomy | 3 (1.3%) | 3 (5.1%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
Subacute D&C surgery for all MOD | 6 (2.6%) | 2 (3.4%) | 4 (2.3%) | 0.64 |
Subacute surgery for all MOD | 6 (2.6%) | 2 (3.4%) | 4 (2.3%) | 0.64 |
Tamponade/Balloon (Bakri/Foley) | 2 (0.85%) | 0 (0.00%) | 2 (1.1%) | 1.00 |
Laparotomy/Re-laparotomy/Sutures | 2 (0.85%) | 1 (1.7%) | 1 (0.57%) | 0.44 |
Embolization | 1 (0.43%) | 0 (0.00%) | 1 (0.57%) | 1.00 |
Patients with PPH | 2011 | 2018 | ||
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N = 235 | N = 59 | N = 176 | p-Value | |
Gestational age at delivery (weeks) N = 232 | 37 ± 5.4 (16, 42) | 35 ± 6.8 (16, 42) | 38 ± 4.6 (18, 42) | <0.001 * |
Hospitalization before delivery | 41 (17%) | 14 (24%) | 27 (15%) | 0.17 |
Type of delivery | 0.11 | |||
Spontaneous vaginal delivery | 138 (59%) | 30 (51%) | 108 (62%) | |
Instrumental vaginal delivery | 27 (11%) | 5 (8.5%) | 22 (13%) | |
Cesarean section | 70 (30%) | 24 (41%) | 46 (26%) | |
Peripartal complications | ||||
Placental abruption | 9 (3.8%) | 3 (5.1%) | 6 (3.4%) | 0.69 |
Placental retention | 81 (34%) | 25 (42%) | 56 (32%) | 0.16 |
Placenta previa | 25 (11%) | 8 (14%) | 17 (10%) | 0.46 |
Uterine atony | 100 (43%) | 15 (25%) | 85 (48%) | 0.002 * |
Uterine rupture | 3 (1.3%) | 3 (5.1%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0.015 * |
Estimated total blood loss (mL) | 1000 [700, 1500] | 1500 [900, 2000] | 1000 [700, 1200] | <0.001 * |
Severe postpartum hemorrhage ≥ 1500 mL | 57 (24%) | 23 (39%) | 34 (19%) | 0.005 * |
Neonatal data | ||||
Birth weight (g) N = 232 | 3135 [2305, 3500] | 2625 [1850, 3225] | 3250 [2605, 3540] | <0.001 * |
Birth weight ≥ 4000 g | 14 (6.0%) | 1 (1.7%) | 13 (7.4%) | 0.20 |
Intrauterine fetal death (>15 weeks of gestation) | 7 (3.0%) | 2 (3.4%) | 5 (2.8%) | 1.00 |
Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) | 58 (25%) | 27 (46%) | 31 (18%) | <0.001 * |
Patients with PPH | 2011 | 2018 | ||
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N = 235 | N = 59 | N = 176 | p-Value | |
Maternal age (years) at birth | 32 ± 4.8 (19, 44) | 33 ± 4.6 (22, 44) | 32 ± 4.8 (19, 43) | 0.018 * |
Parity | 0.43 | |||
0 | 6 (2.6%) | 3 (5.1%) | 3 (1.7%) | |
1–2 | 191 (81%) | 45 (76%) | 146 (83%) | |
≥3 | 38 (16%) | 11 (19%) | 27 (15%) | |
Singleton birth | 213 (91%) | 49 (83%) | 164 (93%) | 0.035 * |
Previous Cesarean delivery | 29 (12%) | 14 (24%) | 15 (8.5%) | 0.005 * |
Current preeclampsia/eclampsia/HELLP | 23 (10%) | 10 (17%) | 13 (7.4%) | 0.043 * |
Prolonged labor | 16 (6.8%) | 5 (8.5%) | 11 (6.3%) | 0.56 |
Multiple pregnancy | 22 (9.4%) | 10 (17%) | 12 (6.8%) | 0.035 * |
Medical condition | ||||
Iron deficiency anemia | 55 (23%) | 2 (3.4%) | 53 (30%) | <0.001 * |
Bleeding / hematoma in pregnancy | 24 (10%) | 9 (15%) | 15 (8.5%) | 0.14 |
Congenital bleeding disposition | 3 (1.3%) | 1 (1.7%) | 2 (1.1%) | 1.00 |
Congenital thrombotic event disposition | 6 (2.6%) | 1 (1.7%) | 5 (2.8%) | 1.00 |
Cardiovascular disease | 7 (3.0%) | 1 (1.7%) | 6 (3.4%) | 0.68 |
Pre-existent hypertension | 3 (1.3%) | 2 (3.4%) | 1 (0.57%) | 0.16 |
Gestational diabetes | 24 (10%) | 6 (10%) | 18 (10%) | 1.00 |
PPH risk factors | ||||
Previous postpartum hemorrhage | 10 (4.3%) | 5 (8.5%) | 5 (2.8%) | 0.13 |
Previous preeclampsia/eclampsia/HELLP | 10 (4.3%) | 6 (10%) | 4 (2.3%) | 0.018 * |
Previous placental abruption | 2 (0.85%) | 1 (1.7%) | 1 (0.57%) | 0.44 |
Previous uterine atony | 10 (4.3%) | 5 (8.5%) | 5 (2.8%) | 0.13 |
Previous placental retention | 11 (4.7%) | 5 (8.5%) | 6 (3.4%) | 0.15 |
Previous placental previa | 3 (1.3%) | 0 (0.00%) | 3 (1.7%) | 0.57 |
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Zdanowicz, J.A.; Schneider, S.; Martignoni, C.; Lamari, S.; Fuchs, A.; Daskalakis, M.; Surbek, D. A Retrospective before and after Assessment of Multidisciplinary Management for Postpartum Hemorrhage. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 7471. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12237471
Zdanowicz JA, Schneider S, Martignoni C, Lamari S, Fuchs A, Daskalakis M, Surbek D. A Retrospective before and after Assessment of Multidisciplinary Management for Postpartum Hemorrhage. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(23):7471. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12237471
Chicago/Turabian StyleZdanowicz, Jarmila Anna, Sophie Schneider, Carla Martignoni, Salima Lamari, Alexander Fuchs, Michael Daskalakis, and Daniel Surbek. 2023. "A Retrospective before and after Assessment of Multidisciplinary Management for Postpartum Hemorrhage" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 23: 7471. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12237471