The experience of integration of the European guidelines on management of major bleeding during operative delivery among women with placenta percreta
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.63.34
Abstract
The article reflects the experience of transfusion therapy in major obstetric bleeding during cesarean section among women with placenta percreta from 2016 to 2018. A comparative analysis of the applied blood components and blood products is presented in the article. The analysis has shown that integration of The European guidelines on management of major bleeding allows decreasing of the average volume of blood loss, reducing postoperative transfusions, reducing the frequency of postoperative mechanical ventilation, as well as reducing the time of stay in the resuscitation department.
About the Authors
M. B. KutsyiRussian Federation
Mikhail Borisovich Kutcyi, M.D., head of department of anesthesiology and intensive care
Khabarovsk region. +79142097120
M. S. Karasev
Russian Federation
Michail Sergeevich Karasev, doctor anesthesiologist-resuscitator of department of extracorporeal hemocorrection methods; postgraduate student of «Anesthesiology, resuscitation, transfusiology and ambulance» department
+79098748372
N. Yu. Vladimirova
Russian Federation
Vladimirova Natalia Urievna, PhD, professor, deputy chief in obstetrics, professor of «Obstetrics and gynecology» department
+79147723550
V. S. Gorokhovsky
Russian Federation
Vadim Semenovich Gorokhovskii, PhD, chief of «Anesthesiology, resuscitation, transfusiology and ambulance» of Far Eastern
+79241015246
I. A. Stadnikova
Russian Federation
Irina Andreevna Stadnikova, doctor transfusiologist of department of extracorporeal hemocorrection methods
Khabarovsk region. +79147775258
N. V. Grishina
Russian Federation
Nina Victorovna Grishina, doctor anesthesiologist-resuscitator of department of extracorporeal hemocorrection methods
Khabarovsk region. +79242034135
A. G. Serebrennikov
Russian Federation
Artur Gennadievich Serebrennikov, doctor anesthesiologist-resuscitator of department of anesthesiology and intensive care
Khabarovsk region. +79141998249
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For citations:
Kutsyi M.B., Karasev M.S., Vladimirova N.Yu., Gorokhovsky V.S., Stadnikova I.A., Grishina N.V., Serebrennikov A.G. The experience of integration of the European guidelines on management of major bleeding during operative delivery among women with placenta percreta. Yakut Medical Journal. 2018;(3):105-107. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.63.34