Abstract
PurposeThe aim of this study was to analyze the risk factors for primary postpartum hemorrhage in elderly parturients undergoing repeated cesarean delivery (PHEPWRCD).Participants and MethodsThe clinical data of 1675 elderly parturients who underwent repeated cesarean delivery in our hospital from May 2011 to March 2020 were retrospectively collected for analysis. The women were divided into a postpartum hemorrhage group (116 individuals) and a nonpostpartum hemorrhage group (1559 individuals). We analyzed the association of maternal age, maternal history, pregnancy complications, placenta and other factors with postpartum hemorrhage in elderly women who underwent repeated cesarean delivery and screened out independent risk factors by multivariate logistic regression analysis.ResultsThe incidence rate of PHEPWRCD was 6.92% (116/1675). Using single-factor analysis of variance, we found that maternal age (p=0.012), the number of pregnancies (p=0.007), the number of cesarean deliveries (p<0.001), fetal position (p<0.001), fetal macrosomiaren (p<0.001), placental attachment position (p<0.001), placenta previa (p<0.001), and placental implantation (p<0.001) were significantly associated with PHEPWRCD. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the number of cesarean deliveries (OR=2.457, 95% CI=1.453–4.540, P=0.013), placenta previa (OR=11.741, 95% CI=5.874–26.078, P<0.001), placenta implantation (OR=6.844, 95% CI=3.514–14.873, P<0.001), placental attachment position (OR=2.421, 95% CI=1.275–3.917, P=0.009) and fetal position (OR=5.722, 95% CI=3.817–16.577, P<0.001) were independent risk factors for PHEPWRCD.ConclusionThis study found that the number of cesarean deliveries, placental attachment, placental previa, and placental implantation are independent risk factors for PHEPWRCD.
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