Diallo A
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Ignace Deen National Hospital, University Hospital of Conak, Guinea
Publications
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Research Article
Immediate Postpartum Hemorrhage: Management Delays and Factors Associated with Maternal Mortality in A Referral Maternity Hospital
Author(s): Bah Oumou Hawa*, Bah IK, Sow IS, Diallo BA, Diallo MH, Diallo A, Balde IS and SY T
Introduction: Immediate postpartum hemorrhage (IPPH) remains one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in low-resource countries. However, most of these deaths could be prevented through adequate obstetric care. Timeliness of management is a major determinant of maternal survival. Objective: To analyze management delays and factors associated with maternal mortality during immediate postpartum hemorrhage in a referral maternity unit. Methods: A retrospective analytical study was conducted on cases of IPPH recorded in a university maternity hospital. Clinical data, intervention delays, and the profile of the involved healthcare personnel were analyzed. Results: A delay of more than 30 minutes before initial medical intervention significantly increased maternal lethality (OR = 5.45; p.. Read More»
