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Official websites use. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Patient blood management PBM is the timely application of evidence-informed medical and surgical concepts designed to maintain haemoglobin concentration, optimise haemostasis, and minimise blood loss in an effort to improve patient outcomes.
The aim of this consensus statement is to provide recommendations on the prevention and treatment of postpartum haemorrhage as part of PBM in obstetrics. Members of the task force assessed the quantity, quality and consistency of the published evidence, and formulated recommendations using the system developed by the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation GRADE working group.
The recommendations in this consensus statement are intended for use by clinical practitioners managing perinatal care of women in all settings, and by policy-makers in charge of decision making for the update of clinical practice in health care establishments.
Keywords: anaemia, bleeding, blood transfusion, haemostasis, iron deficiency, obstetrics, patient blood management, postpartum haemorrhage. Patient blood management PBM is the timely application of evidence-informed medical and surgical concepts designed to maintain haemoglobin Hb concentration, optimise haemostasis, and minimise blood loss in an effort to improve patient outcomes.
The aim of this consensus statement is to provide recommendations on the prevention and treatment of postpartum haemorrhage PPH as part of PBM in obstetrics. A previously published consensus statement offers guidance on the management of anaemia and haematinic deficiencies in pregnancy and in the postpartum period 1. It includes recommendations on the prevention and treatment of PPH. It is important to note that these recommendations need to be tailored to the needs of individual patients or of any given population after consideration of the values and preferences of both healthcare providers and patients, as well as equity issues, explicit assessment of harms and benefits of each recommendation, and feasibility including resources, capacity and equipment, and implementability.