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Revision as of 01:10, 25 August 2011
Background
- Premature separation of placenta from uterus
- Usually occurs spontaneously but also associated w/ trauma (even minor trauma)
- Must be considered in pts who p/w painful vaginal bleeding near term
Risk Factors
- HTN
- Trauma
- Smoking
- Advanced maternal age
- Cocaine abuse
- History of C-section or other uterine sx
Diagnosis
- Abruption may be complete, partial, or concealed
- Amount of external bleeding may not correlate with severity
- Signs/Symptoms:
- Pain vaginal bleeding
- Severe uterine pain
- Uterine contractions
- Hypotension
- N/V
- Back pain
Work-Up
- Type + Cross
- CBC
- DIC panel
- US
- Sp, not Sn
- Can r/o previa
Treatment
- Fluid resuscitation
- Tranfuse blood products (as needed)
- Emergent OB/GYN consult
- If unavailable consider C-section in ED
Complications
- Maternal
- Hemorrhagic shock
- DIC
- Uterine rupture
- Multi-organ failure
- Neonatal
- Neurodevelopmental abnormalities
- Death
Source
Tintinalli
