Strategies for optimising early detection and obstetric first response management of postpartum haemorrhage at caesarean birth: a modified Delphi-based international expert consensus
Objective There are no globally agreed on strategies on early detection and first response management of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) during and after caesarean birth. Our study aimed to develop an international expert’s consensus on evidence-based approaches for early detection and obstetric first response management of PPH intraoperatively and postoperatively in caesarean birth. Design Systematic review and three-stage modified Delphi expert consensus. Setting International. Population Panel of 22 global experts in PPH with diverse backgrounds, and gender, professional and geographic balance. Outcome measures Agreement or disagreement on strategies for early detection and first response management of PPH at caesarean birth. Results Experts agreed that the same PPH definition should apply to both vaginal and caesarean birth. For the intraoperative phase, the experts agreed that early detection should be accomplished via quantitative blood loss measurement, complemented by monitoring t