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Yotin Ramón Pérez D.
Yotin Ramón Pérez D.

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“Angular Pregnancy of Piskacek: A Case Report of Uterine Rupture and Multidisciplinar...
Erick Chaer
Freddy Novas

Erick Chaer

and 3 more

October 09, 2024
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”Evaluation of Postpartum Hemorrhage Management in the Dominican Republic: A Cross-Se...
Yotin Ramón Pérez D.

Yotin Ramón Pérez D.

October 08, 2024
Objective: To evaluate postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) management in the Dominican Republic and analyze clinical training and available resources in maternal health contexts. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Public and private hospitals in the Dominican Republic. Population: 500 obstetricians and gynecology residents. Methods: A survey assessing PPH management practices, resource availability, and training was administered to participants. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. Main Outcome Measures: Clinical training in obstetric emergencies, availability of resources for managing PPH, and the role of multidisciplinary care. Results: 45% of respondents reported inadequate training for PPH management. Only 30% had access to Bakri balloons, and 60% used oxytocin as the first-line uterotonic. 80% emphasized the importance of a multidisciplinary approach. Conclusions: Significant gaps in clinical training and access to critical resources for PPH management were identified in the Dominican Republic. Addressing these gaps is essential to reducing maternal mortality rates.

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