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. 2021 Sep 18;57(9):983. doi: 10.3390/medicina57090983

Table 6.

Clinical and laboratory parameters at the onset of PPH in patients who received MTP.

No. Etiology of Hemorrhage Blood Loss (mL) Hb (g/dL) Plt (×104/μL) FNG (mg/dL) APTT (s) PT-INR
1 AFE (DIC-type), Uterine atony 8000 6.2 7.4 <50 125.7 2.82
2 AFE (DIC-type), Uterine atony 2600 6.7 12.7 <50 55.7 2.38
3 Uterine atony 10,000 4.4 8.5 173 38.9 1.08
4 Placenta previa, PAS 5500 6.9 6.8 203 27.1 0.96
5 PAS 4900 8.2 10.4 172 30.3 1.08
6 Placenta previa, Uterine atony 8000 4.5 10.8 94 53.1 1.3
7 AFE (DIC-type), Uterine atony 5700 6 15 146 37.3 1.05
8 PAS 3000 8.9 12.5 136 45.3 1.16
9 AFE (DIC-type), Uterine atony 4100 5.9 16.5 147 41.6 1.1
10 Vaginal hematoma 6000 4.5 8.4 144 101.1 1.41
11 Uterine atony 2200 8.6 12.6 267 35.2 1.01
12 Uterine atony 4000 5.9 12.3 177 56.6 1.07
13 AFE (DIC-type), Uterine atony 4600 5.1 6.8 91 70.1 1.27
14 Uterine rupture 2300 ND ND ND ND ND
15 Placenta previa, HELLP syndrome 9600 4.1 14.4 118 48.9 1.29
16 AFE (DIC-type), Uterine atony 6000 6.4 12.5 131 38 1.09
17 Vaginal hematoma 4000 9.1 22.1 332 27.7 0.94
18 AFE (DIC-type), Uterine atony, Placenta previa, PAS 6150 8.7 7.4 64 61.8 1.48
19 AFE (DIC-type), Placental abruption 6300 6.4 9.6 72 47.3 1.49
20 Uterine atony, Placenta previa 5433 5.2 11.4 137 31.1 1.03
21 Uterine atony 3000 8.4 21.8 328 33.7 1.16
22 AFE (DIC-type) 1700 8 11 <50 106.4 2.3
23 PAS 4240 6.5 11.1 153 32.7 1.19
24 Uterine atony 3090 5.9 13.4 218 39.1 1.06
mean (range) 5017
(2200–10,000)
6.5
(4.1–9.1)
11.9
(6.8–22.1)
150.1
(<50–332)
51.5
(27.1–125.7)
1.34
(0.94–2.82)

Data are shown as mean (range) or number (%). AFE, amniotic fluid embolism; DIC, disseminated intravascular coagulation; PAS, placenta accreta spectrum; Hb, hemoglobin concentration (normal range, 11.6–14.8 g/dL); Plt, platelet count (normal range, 15.8–34.8 104/μL); FNG, fibrinogen (normal range, 150–400 mg/dL); APTT, activated partial thromboplastin time (normal range, 24–39 s); PT-INR, international normalized ratio of prothrombin time (normal range, 0.90–1.10); ND, not determined.