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  • Title: A qualitative assessment of the impact of a uterine balloon tamponade package on decisions regarding the role of emergency hysterectomy in women with uncontrolled postpartum haemorrhage in Kenya and Senegal.
    Author: Pendleton AA, Natarajan A, Ahn R, Nelson BD, Eckardt MJ, Burke TF.
    Journal: BMJ Open; 2016 Jan 08; 6(1):e010083. PubMed ID: 26747039.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of a every second matters for mothers and babies uterine balloon tamponade package (ESM-UBT) on provider decisions regarding emergency hysterectomy in cases of uncontrolled postpartum haemorrhage (PPH). DESIGN: Qualitative assessment and analysis of a subgroup extracted from a larger database that contains all UBT device uses among ESM-UBT trained health providers. SETTING: Health facilities in Kenya and Senegal with ESM-UBT training and capable of performing emergency hysterectomies. PARTICIPANTS: All medical doctors who had placed a UBT for uncontrolled PPH subsequent to implementation of ESM-UBT at their facility, and who also had the capabilities of performing emergency hysterectomies. PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: The impact of ESM-UBT on decisions regarding emergency hysterectomy in cases of uncontrolled PPH. RESULTS: 30 of the 31 medical doctors (97%) who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were independently interviewed. Collectively the interviewed medical doctors had placed over 80 UBT devices for uncontrolled PPH since ESM-UBT implementation. All 30 responded that UBT devices immediately controlled haemorrhage and prevented women from being taken to emergency hysterectomy. All 30 would continue to use UBT devices in future cases of uncontrolled PPH. CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary data suggest that following ESM-UBT implementation, emergency hysterectomy for uncontrolled PPH may be averted by use of uterine balloon tamponade.
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