Postpartum Hemorrhage and Tranexamic Acid: A Literature Review

  • Anaposala S
  • Kalluru P
  • Calderon Martinez E
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Abstract

This review aims to explore the postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) burden and the efficacy of prophylactic tranexamic acid (TXA) in PPH and recent indications of TXA. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted using a combination of Medical Subject Headings keywords including "Postpartum haemorrhage," "Tranexamic acid," and "Cesarean section." PPH has been explored for epidemiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology in the first part of the article. Recent indications of TXA, obstetric indications, and the role of TXA as prophylaxis for PPH are discussed in the second part of this article. TXA has many indications apart from obstetric indications and shows a significant effect in controlling bleeding. Furthermore, TXA is more efficient in preventing PPH if administered during the final stage of laborĀ and is a valuable option for managing obstetric bleeding.

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Anaposala, S., Kalluru, P. K. R., Calderon Martinez, E., Bhavanthi, S., & Gundoji, C. R. (2023). Postpartum Hemorrhage and Tranexamic Acid: A Literature Review. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.38736

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