OBSTETRIC HEMORRHAGE: PATHOGENESIS, RISK FACTORS AND TREATMENT ALGORITHMS
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Modern obstetrics, Hemorrhagic complications, Pregnancy, ChildbirthAbstract
This monograph is devoted to one of the most urgent problems of modern obstetrics — obstetric hemorrhage. Hemorrhagic complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period remain a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. The book presents contemporary views on the pathogenesis of obstetric hemorrhage, identifies major risk factors, and analyzes mechanisms of hemostatic disorders associated with pregnancy and delivery. Special attention is paid to early diagnosis, prediction of hemorrhagic complications, and evidence-based clinical decision-making. The monograph systematizes modern approaches to prevention and management, including pharmacological therapy, blood-saving technologies, surgical methods, and intensive care principles. Practical treatment and management algorithms are proposed based on international recommendations and national clinical guidelines.
The publication is intended for obstetricians-gynecologists, anesthesiologists, residents, master’s students, and healthcare professionals involved in perinatal care.
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