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The relationship between timing of postpartum hemorrhage interventions and adverse outcomes
Tera F. Howard
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, William A. Grobman
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
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hemorrhage
100%
women
83%
balloons
50%
units
33%
delivery
33%
interventions
33%
losses
33%
morbidity
33%
blood cells
33%
blood
33%
arteries
33%
vascular diseases
33%
hemoglobin
33%
transfusions
33%
data
16%
design
16%
patients
16%
labor
16%
charts
16%
augmentation
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lochia
100%
Woman
83%
Balloon Tamponade
50%
Bleeding
33%
Hemoglobin
33%
Erythrocyte Transfusion
33%
Hysterectomy
33%
Uterine Artery Embolization
33%
Obstetric Delivery
33%
Intensive Care Unit
33%
Morbidity
16%
Labor Augmentation
16%
Cohort Analysis
16%
Adverse Outcome
16%
Maternal Morbidity
16%
Analysis
16%
Patient
16%
Association
16%