Does the use of chitosan covered gauze for postpartum hemorrhage reduce the need for surgical therapy including hysterectomy? A databased historical cohort study
Author:
Biele Carolin1, Radtke Laura1, Kaufner Lutz1, Hinkson Larry1, Braun Thorsten1, Henrich Wolfgang1, Dückelmann Anna M.1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Obstetrics , Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin , Berlin , Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is still one of the leading causes of maternal mortality worldwide. Recently effective PPH therapy with uterine packing with the chitosan-covered gauze was shown. This databased retrospective case–control study compares the therapy success of the chitosan tamponade with that of the balloon tamponade and medical therapy only.
Methods
All women who delivered at a university hospital between May 2016 and May 2019 with PPH were included. Based on the applied therapy, women were divided into three groups: medical therapy only, balloon tamponade and chitosan tamponade. The groups were compared in terms of therapy success, side-effects and reasons for PPH. Primary outcome was the need for surgical/radiological measures including hysterectomy, secondary outcomes were differences in hemoglobin levels, duration of inpatient stay, admission to intensive care unit, number of administered blood products and inflammation parameters.
Results
A total of 666 women were included in the study. 530 received medical therapy only, 51 the balloon tamponade and 85 the chitosan tamponade. There were no significant differences in the need for surgical therapy, but a significantly lower number of hysterectomies in the chitosan tamponade group than in the balloon tamponade group. There were no relevant differences in secondary outcomes and no adverse events related to the chitosan tamponade. Since the introduction of chitosan tamponade, the number of PPH related hysterectomies dropped significantly by 77.8%.
Conclusions
The chitosan tamponade is a promising treatment option for PPH. It reduces the postpartum hysterectomy rate without increased side effects compared to the balloon tamponade.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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