Severe Postpartum Coagulopathy Without Haemorrhage: A Case Report

Postpartum haemorrhage is an important health issue worldwide, and it can be caused by uterine atony, retained placental tissue, trauma or coagulation disorders. Although coagulopathy represents a rare cause, it is a significant contributor to postpartum haemorrhage with poor outcomes. Associated wi...

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Autor principal: Lérias-Cambeiro, Muriel (author)
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Anabela (author), Taborda, Inês (author), Lança, Filipa (author)
Formato: article
Idioma:eng
Publicado em: 2018
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Texto completo:https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/9795
País:Portugal
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Resumo:Postpartum haemorrhage is an important health issue worldwide, and it can be caused by uterine atony, retained placental tissue, trauma or coagulation disorders. Although coagulopathy represents a rare cause, it is a significant contributor to postpartum haemorrhage with poor outcomes. Associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, postpartum haemorrhage demands prevention, prompt diagnosis and effective management. We describe a unique case of severe coagulopathy caused by underestimated blood loss during caesarean section without postpartum bleeding, in which transfusion requirements were thromboelastometry-guided. This case report depicts how an early multidisciplinary approach and patient-centred care in an obstetric emergency contributes to a positive outcome from a challenging situation, enabling the prevention of an imminent, catastrophic haemorrhage.