Tranexamic acid versus oxytocin for primary postpartum Haemorrhage in the out-of-hospital setting: A systematic review with implications for rural practice
CONCLUSION: There is no difference in blood loss, neonatal or maternal mortality or morbidity, or need for further interventions, when using oxytocin or TXA compared to no intervention, or compared to standard care, for PPH. Further studies are needed on the efficacy of these drugs, and alternate or co-drug therapies, for PPH in the out-of-hospital environment and rural clinical practice.PMID:38491718 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13103
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Megan De Silva Gabrielle Mizzi Emily Potts Jayden Webb Elizabeth Thyer Navindhra Naidoo Source Type: research
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