Paramedic management of out-of-hospital postpartum haemorrhage with TXA
Wren, James
Wren, James
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Abstract
Abstract published with permission.
Background: As a result of some of the factors discussed within this systematic
review, UK Paramedics are more likely to manage postpartum haemorrhage (PPH)
within the out-of-hospital setting. This systematic review attempts to address
the question: 'Is it suitable for TXA to be implemented within the UK paramedic
management of out-of-hospital PPH?' Methods: Randomised control trials (RCTs)
focusing on the effect of TXA upon blood loss during PPH were included within
this review. A search strategy was created and applied to databases. Critical
analysis of the included studies was carried out, and data were presented within
tabular format and discussed through the use of narrative synthesis. Results: Eight
RCTs were included within this systematic review. All studies found a significant
reduction in the volume of blood loss during PPH when TXA was administered.
Discussion: Although TXA was found to significantly reduce the volume of blood
loss during PPH, existing evidence is insufficient to support its use within the UK
paramedic out-of-hospital management of PPH. Without the presence of studies
which are solely focused on the target population, it is difficult to generalise the
findings directly to the UK out-of-hospital paramedic management of PPH. This
systematic review does however support and supplement the findings of past and
current research based upon the relationship between TXA and PPH.