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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2018; 86 (03)
Non-pneumatic anti-shock garment: A valuable intervention in the management of a patient with an obstetric hemorrhage
Meade-Treviño PF, Fernández-Lara JA, Lizaola-Díaz de León H, Mendoza-Mares R, Grimaldo-Valenzuela PM
Language: Spanish
References: 31
Page: 200-207
PDF size: 304.68 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective: Conduct a review of the results of the NASG/TANN and
its integration into the management of obstetric hemorrhage protocols.
Disseminate knowledge of its effectiveness, characteristics, indications,
and appropriate use through continuing medical education activities.
Method: Research was conducted on the existence of items that
meet the following requirements: Reviewed both English and spanish
terms associated with the non-pneumatic anti-shock suit (NASG/
TANN). Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH).
Hemorragia postparto. Obstetric
hemorrhage (HO).
Hemorragia obstétrica. Hypovolemic shock,
Choque hipovolémico, whether published in English or Spanish, with
reference to human patients. Analysed all the items found in Spanish
and English in the following search engines: PubMed, Cocharne, Embase,
Ebsco, and Lilacs; and all that reveal a relation between obstetric
hemorrhage and the non-pneumatic anti-shock costume. None has
been published in a Mexican journal.
Conclusions: Obstetric hemorrhage continues to be one of the
leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Innovation and integration of
drugs and technology, accompanied by the acquisition of proficiency
in their use, have been and are fundamental to the management of
maternal complications. There is enough scientific evidence to demonstrate
the effectiveness and safety of the non-pneumatic anti-shock
garment in the management of obstetric hemorrhage; unfortunately,
up to the present, little has been implemented in Mexico.
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