Uterine Atony Flashcards

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What is uterine atony?

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Failure of the uterus to effectively contract and retract after complete or incomplete delivery of the placenta, which can lead to severe postpartum bleeding from the myometrial vessels

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What are the risk factors of uterine atony?

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Risk factors that cause over-distension of uterus:
Multiparity
Multiple pregnancy
Post-term pregnancy
Instrumental delivery
Anatomical abnormalities (i.e., fetal, uterine, abnormal placental implantation)
Large for gestational age newborn (e.g., > 4000 g)
Poor myometrial contraction following prolonged or rapid and forceful birth

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What are the clinical features of uterine atony?

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Abnormal vaginal bleeding

Soft, enlarged (increased fundal height), boggy ascending uterus

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How is uterine atony diagnosed?

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Clinical diagnosis

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What is the treatment for uterine atony?

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(General measures )Monitoring, adequate large-bore IV access (≥ 16 gauge), and an ice pack
Fluid therapy (with intravenous crystalloid solutions)
Oxygenation
Bimanual uterine massage
(Uterotonic agents as needed) IV oxytocin (diluted in saline) / IM carboprost tromethamine (if the patient does not suffer from asthma) / IM methylergonovine (if no hypertension or arterial disease is present) / Prostaglandins such as misoprostol (useful when injectable uterotonic agents are unavailable or contraindicated)
Tranexamic acid
(Last resort) Hysterectomy

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