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Research Article | Volume 13 Issue:1 (, 2023) | Pages 1387 - 1394
Role of Pph Clamp in Pph Management
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DOI : 10.5083/ejcm
Published
March 31, 2023
Abstract

Introduction- PPH is most significant and common cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in developing and developed countries both due to uncontrolled bleeding. It is responsible for 30% of maternal death. Around, two-thirds of the obstetric morbidity is related to haemorrhage. From many studies, found that, PPH 50 times increases the risk of the morbidity and 5 times higher morbidity than mortality.  Methods- This is a prospective, single centre, cohort study, which is done in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology of MGM Medical College and M.Y. Hospital, Indore over a period of one year in 60 patients. All the patients who developed PPH with failed medical management and give proper consent for application of clamp included. Patients with cervical cancer and Patients who do not give consent are excluded.  Statistical test -All the data analysis was performed using IBM SPSS ver. 20 software. Frequency tables and cross tabulation is used to prepare the tables. Categorical data was expressed as number and percentages whereas quantitative data was expressed as mean and standard deviation. Categorical data was compared using chi square test whereas means were compared using one-way Anova. Microsoft word and excel used to generate graph, table etc. P value of less than 0.05 was considered as significant. Results- In our study, more than half (56.7%) clamping were successful. Patients with lower parity had more chances of successful clamp as compared with those with higher parity. Blood loss was significantly less in those with successful clamp as compared to without successful clamp as revealed by the highly significant p value of <0.001. Conclusion-In the present study, we evaluated requirement of further surgical procedure and clamp success rate and results showed that majority of the patients who had successful clamp does not require further surgical procedure to undergo as compared to those without successful clamp. Blood loss was significantly less in those with successful clamp as compared to without successful clamp.

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