New protocol aims to reduce blood transfusions for mothers after birth

NCT ID NCT06916832

Summary

This study tested whether a new patient blood management (PBM) protocol could reduce the need for blood transfusions in women experiencing severe bleeding after delivery. Researchers compared outcomes from before and after the protocol was implemented at a French maternity hospital. The approach focused on better managing anemia and bleeding to avoid transfusions when possible.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Toulon-La Seyne sur mer

    Toulon, VAR, 83100, France

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