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- J Lankoandé, A Ouedraogo, C M Ouedraogo, B Toure, B Bonane, B Dao, T Ouattara, B Sondo, and B Kone.
- Département de Gynécologie et Obstétrique, Faculté des Sciences de la Santé, Université de Ougadougou, Burkina Faso.
- Dakar Med. 1998 Jan 1;43(1):57-9.
AbstractOn 12,175 childbirth registered in 4 years, 200 cases of delivery haemorrhage have been observed giving a rate of 1.6% of these accumulated childbirth. 60 patients (30.5%) have been evacuated from region of the country. The main etiology were: placental retention (54.5%), uterine inertia (24.5%) and coagulation disorders (21%). Blood was not available for emergency transfusion of 72 patients (54.1%) 26 deplorable cases of death raised the rate of lethality by 13%. Instant research of risk factors on all parturients, recycling of all personal on elementary first aid and life saving, also an improvement of sanitary references will enable to lower incidences related to haemorrhage by delivery.
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