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Successful Hysterectomy and Therapeutic Hypothermia Following Cardiac Arrest due to Postpartum Hemorrhage
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Kwang Ho Lee, Seong Jin Choi, Yeong Gwan Jeon, Raing Kyu Kim, Dae Ja Um
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Korean J Crit Care Med. 2016;31(4):359-363. Published online November 30, 2016
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4266/kjccm.2016.00325
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- Postpartum hemorrhage is a common cause of maternal mortality; its main cause is placenta accreta. Therapeutic hypothermia is a generally accepted means of improving clinical signs in postcardiopulmonary resuscitation patients. A 41-year-old pregnant woman underwent a cesarean section under general anesthesia at 37 weeks of gestation. After the cesarean section, the patient experienced massive postpartum bleeding, which led to cardiac arrest. Once spontaneous circulation returned, the patient underwent an emergency hysterectomy and was placed under therapeutic hypothermia management. The patient recovered without neurological complications.
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