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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1601-1604, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-909254

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Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of uterine compression suture in the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage resulting from uterine atony.Methods:100 patients with postpartum hemorrhage due to uterine atony who received treatment between May 2017 and May 2018 in the First People's Hospital of Yongkang were included in this study. They were randomly assigned to undergo either conventional uterine suture (control group, n = 50) or uterine compression suture (observation group, n = 50). Clinical efficacy was compared between the observation and control groups. Results:Total effective rate in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group [94.0% (47/50) vs. 68.0% (34/50), χ2 = 12.421, P < 0.01]. There was no significant difference in operative time between observation and control groups [(62.99 ± 10.87) minutes vs. (60.98 ± 8.12) minutes, t = 1.048, P > 0.05]. The amount of blood loss within 2 and 24 hours postpartum, abdominal circumference, and uterine height in the observation group were (216.85 ± 16.85) mL, (356.19 ± 25.71) mL, (98.56 ± 5.86) cm and (35.17 ± 2.33) cm respectively, which were significantly less or lower than those in the control group [(485.29 ± 28.41) mL, (596.38 ± 34.18) mL, (108.59 ± 2.65) cm, and (38.45 ± 4.19) cm, t = 85.652, 65.325, 16.584, 3.256, all P < 0.05]. The incidence of complications in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group [4.0% (2/50) vs. 28.0% (14/50), χ2 = 12.032, P < 0.01]. Conclusion:Uterine compression suture for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage resulting from uterine atony has greater clinical efficacy and leads to lower incidence of complications than conventional suture technique.

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