2018, Número 03
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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2018; 86 (03)
Traje antichoque no neumático: una opción en el tratamiento de la paciente con hemorragia obstétrica
Meade-Treviño PF, Fernández-Lara JA, Lizaola-Díaz de León H, Mendoza-Mares R, Grimaldo-Valenzuela PM
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 31
Paginas: 200-207
Archivo PDF: 304.68 Kb.
RESUMEN
Objetivo: Revisar la experiencia con el traje antichoque no neumático
y su integración a los protocolos de atención médica de la
paciente con hemorragia obstétrica.
Método: Estudio retrospectivo consistente en la búsqueda de
artículos en español e inglés que aluden a la hemorragia obstétrica
y al traje antichoque no neumático indizados en las bases de datos
de PubMed, Cocharne, Embase, Ebsco y Lilacs que reunieran los
siguientes requisitos: contenter los términos relacionados: traje antichoque
no neumático,
non-pneumatic anti-shock garment, hemorragia
posparto, postpartum haemorrhage, hemorragia obstétrica, obstetric
haemorrhage, choque hipovolémico, hipovolemic shock.
Conclusiones: La hemorragia obstétrica sigue siendo una de las
principales causas de morbilidad y mortalidad materna. La innovación
e integración de fármacos y tecnologías, acompañadas de la
acumulación de experiencia son decisivas en la resolución de las
complicaciones maternas. Está ampliamente demostrada la efectividad
y seguridad del traje antichoque no neumático en el tratamiento de
la hemorragia obstétrica; sin embargo, hoy día poco se ha utilizado
en México.
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