Clinical Study
A Retrospective Analysis of Transfusion Management for Obstetric Hemorrhage in a Japanese Obstetric Center
Table 1
Our transfusion management principles.
| (1) While evaluating the bleeding state, consumed coagulation factors are rapidly supplemented until the coagulation function normalizes [9, 22] | | (2) With the above as a goal, 4–6 units of FFP are transfused at a time, and the coagulation function is evaluated after each transfusion | | (3) Stabilization of the vital signs | | (4) RCC transfusion is performed to achieve an Hb level of 7-8 g/dL as a goal | | (5) PC transfusion is performed to achieve a platelet count above 50,000/mm3 as a goal | | (6) Cryoprecipitate, as well as specific coagulation factor preparations, is not administered in general | |
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