Detection of Fetomaternal Hemorrhage in Postpartum Cases: A study of 500 cases.

Detection of Fetomaternal Hemorrhage in Postpartum Cases: A study of 500 cases.

Authors

  • Z HUSSAIN
  • M TAYYAB
  • U MUKHTAR
  • I KHURSHID
  • S ZAMAN
  • S ANJUM
  • M HANIF

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https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v6i1.1988

Keywords:

Fetomaternal haemorrhage, postpartum

Abstract

A study of 500 postpartum subjects was carried out in Services hospital and General hospital Lahore. Fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH) is quite common in our setup with an overall frequency of 154%. Subjects undergoing cesarean section, manual removal of placenta, forceps delivery and those who are primigravida have a higher frequency of FMH. The volume of FMH was less than 5ml in 98.3% of the positive subjects and only one case had an FMH of 10.23mL.

 

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11/30/2017

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HUSSAIN, Z., TAYYAB, M., MUKHTAR, U., KHURSHID, I., ZAMAN, S., ANJUM, S., & HANIF, M. (2017). Detection of Fetomaternal Hemorrhage in Postpartum Cases: A study of 500 cases. Annals of King Edward Medical University, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v6i1.1988

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