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Association of Timing of Plasma Transfusion With Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women With Persistent Postpartum Hemorrhage

IMPORTANCE: Early plasma transfusion for women with severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is recommended to prevent coagulopathy. However, there is no comparative, quantitative evidence on the association of early plasma transfusion with maternal outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To compare the incidence of adverse...

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Autores principales: Henriquez, Dacia D. C. A., Caram-Deelder, Camila, le Cessie, Saskia, Zwart, Joost J., van Roosmalen, Jos J. M., Eikenboom, Jeroen C. J., So-Osman, Cynthia, van de Watering, Leo M. G., Zwaginga, Jaap Jan, Koopman-van Gemert, Ankie W. M. M., Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M., van der Bom, Johanna G.
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Publicado: American Medical Association 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6902812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31730187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.15628
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author Henriquez, Dacia D. C. A.
Caram-Deelder, Camila
le Cessie, Saskia
Zwart, Joost J.
van Roosmalen, Jos J. M.
Eikenboom, Jeroen C. J.
So-Osman, Cynthia
van de Watering, Leo M. G.
Zwaginga, Jaap Jan
Koopman-van Gemert, Ankie W. M. M.
Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M.
van der Bom, Johanna G.
author_facet Henriquez, Dacia D. C. A.
Caram-Deelder, Camila
le Cessie, Saskia
Zwart, Joost J.
van Roosmalen, Jos J. M.
Eikenboom, Jeroen C. J.
So-Osman, Cynthia
van de Watering, Leo M. G.
Zwaginga, Jaap Jan
Koopman-van Gemert, Ankie W. M. M.
Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M.
van der Bom, Johanna G.
author_sort Henriquez, Dacia D. C. A.
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description IMPORTANCE: Early plasma transfusion for women with severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is recommended to prevent coagulopathy. However, there is no comparative, quantitative evidence on the association of early plasma transfusion with maternal outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To compare the incidence of adverse maternal outcomes among women who received plasma during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH vs women who did not receive plasma for similarly severe persistent PPH. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This multicenter cohort study used a consecutive sample of women with persistent PPH, defined as PPH refractory to first-line measures to control bleeding, between January 1, 2011, and January 1, 2013. Time-dependent propensity score matching was used to select women who received plasma during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH and match each of them with a woman who had shown the same severity and received the same treatment of PPH but who had not received plasma at the moment of matching. Transfusions were not guided by coagulation tests. Statistical analysis was performed from June 2018 to June 2019. EXPOSURES: Transfusion of plasma during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH vs no or later plasma transfusion. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Incidence of adverse maternal outcomes, defined as a composite of death, hysterectomy, or arterial embolization. RESULTS: This study included 1216 women (mean [SD] age, 31.6 [5.0] years) with persistent PPH, of whom 932 (76.6%) delivered vaginally and 780 (64.1%) had PPH caused by uterine atony. Seven women (0.6%) died because of PPH, 62 women (5.1%) had a hysterectomy, and 159 women (13.1%) had arterial embolizations. Among women who received plasma during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH, 114 women could be matched with a comparable woman who had not received plasma at the moment of matching. The incidence of adverse maternal outcomes was similar between the women, with adverse outcomes recorded in 24 women (21.2%) who received early plasma transfusion and 23 women (19.9%) who did not receive early plasma transfusion (odds ratio, 1.09; 95% CI, 0.57-2.09). Results of sensitivity analyses were comparable to the primary results. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cohort study, initiation of plasma transfusion during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH was not associated with adverse maternal outcomes compared with no or later plasma transfusion, independent of severity of PPH.
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spelling pubmed-69028122019-12-24 Association of Timing of Plasma Transfusion With Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women With Persistent Postpartum Hemorrhage Henriquez, Dacia D. C. A. Caram-Deelder, Camila le Cessie, Saskia Zwart, Joost J. van Roosmalen, Jos J. M. Eikenboom, Jeroen C. J. So-Osman, Cynthia van de Watering, Leo M. G. Zwaginga, Jaap Jan Koopman-van Gemert, Ankie W. M. M. Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M. van der Bom, Johanna G. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Early plasma transfusion for women with severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is recommended to prevent coagulopathy. However, there is no comparative, quantitative evidence on the association of early plasma transfusion with maternal outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To compare the incidence of adverse maternal outcomes among women who received plasma during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH vs women who did not receive plasma for similarly severe persistent PPH. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This multicenter cohort study used a consecutive sample of women with persistent PPH, defined as PPH refractory to first-line measures to control bleeding, between January 1, 2011, and January 1, 2013. Time-dependent propensity score matching was used to select women who received plasma during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH and match each of them with a woman who had shown the same severity and received the same treatment of PPH but who had not received plasma at the moment of matching. Transfusions were not guided by coagulation tests. Statistical analysis was performed from June 2018 to June 2019. EXPOSURES: Transfusion of plasma during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH vs no or later plasma transfusion. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Incidence of adverse maternal outcomes, defined as a composite of death, hysterectomy, or arterial embolization. RESULTS: This study included 1216 women (mean [SD] age, 31.6 [5.0] years) with persistent PPH, of whom 932 (76.6%) delivered vaginally and 780 (64.1%) had PPH caused by uterine atony. Seven women (0.6%) died because of PPH, 62 women (5.1%) had a hysterectomy, and 159 women (13.1%) had arterial embolizations. Among women who received plasma during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH, 114 women could be matched with a comparable woman who had not received plasma at the moment of matching. The incidence of adverse maternal outcomes was similar between the women, with adverse outcomes recorded in 24 women (21.2%) who received early plasma transfusion and 23 women (19.9%) who did not receive early plasma transfusion (odds ratio, 1.09; 95% CI, 0.57-2.09). Results of sensitivity analyses were comparable to the primary results. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cohort study, initiation of plasma transfusion during the first 60 minutes of persistent PPH was not associated with adverse maternal outcomes compared with no or later plasma transfusion, independent of severity of PPH. American Medical Association 2019-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6902812/ /pubmed/31730187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.15628 Text en Copyright 2019 Henriquez DDCA et al. JAMA Network Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Henriquez, Dacia D. C. A.
Caram-Deelder, Camila
le Cessie, Saskia
Zwart, Joost J.
van Roosmalen, Jos J. M.
Eikenboom, Jeroen C. J.
So-Osman, Cynthia
van de Watering, Leo M. G.
Zwaginga, Jaap Jan
Koopman-van Gemert, Ankie W. M. M.
Bloemenkamp, Kitty W. M.
van der Bom, Johanna G.
Association of Timing of Plasma Transfusion With Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women With Persistent Postpartum Hemorrhage
title Association of Timing of Plasma Transfusion With Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women With Persistent Postpartum Hemorrhage
title_full Association of Timing of Plasma Transfusion With Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women With Persistent Postpartum Hemorrhage
title_fullStr Association of Timing of Plasma Transfusion With Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women With Persistent Postpartum Hemorrhage
title_full_unstemmed Association of Timing of Plasma Transfusion With Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women With Persistent Postpartum Hemorrhage
title_short Association of Timing of Plasma Transfusion With Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women With Persistent Postpartum Hemorrhage
title_sort association of timing of plasma transfusion with adverse maternal outcomes in women with persistent postpartum hemorrhage
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6902812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31730187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.15628
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