Antifibrinolytic drugs for treating primary postpartum haemorrhage

Feb 21, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Drugs that stop bleeding for treating heavy bleeding after childbirth

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Abstract

Three trials involving 20,412 women indicate that intravenous tranexamic acid (TXA) may reduce maternal death due to bleeding in cases of primary postpartum hemorrhage (PPH).

  • Intravenous TXA is associated with a risk ratio of 0.81 for reducing maternal death due to bleeding, with moderate quality evidence.
  • The effectiveness of TXA is more pronounced when administered between one and three hours after childbirth.
  • There is no significant difference in the effectiveness of TXA based on the mode of birth.
  • TXA does not appear to reduce serious maternal morbidity or the need for hysterectomy or blood transfusions.
  • An increase in brace sutures used and a decrease in laparotomy for bleeding were noted in the TXA group.

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