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BackgroundInconsistency in defining postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), and the inability of current tools and approaches to accurately predict PPH have led to the exploration of innovative methods. Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) point-of-care technology provides real-time assessment of the clotting process facilitating time-efficient hemostatic interventions. Our study investigates the utility of ROTEM parameters for predicting individual risk of PPH.MethodsThis multi-site, prospective observational cohort study recruited 92 women who underwent scheduled cesarean delivery and normal spontaneous vaginal delivery at university-affiliated hospitals from 2018 to 2023. We included women between 18 and 50 years old at ≥34 weeks of gestation. Subjects were approached in the hospital pre-admission testing unit during their routine pre-operative blood draws, typically at least 72 h in advance of their planned cesarean delivery. Participants were also enrolled at the hospital once they arrived for admission a few hours before their procedure. ROTEM parameters EXTEM clotting time (CT), clot formation time (CFT), alpha angle, A10, A20, maximum clot formation (MCF), maximum lysis, were measured preoperative.ResultsWe found significant effects of age, blood loss type, delivery mode, gestational age, and maximum lysis on blood loss. The reduced model predicted that every one-percent increase in maximum lysis was associated with a 44-milliliter increase in blood loss and every one-year increase in age was associated with a 19-milliliter increase in blood loss. On average, cesarean deliveries resulted in 522 more milliliters of blood loss than normal spontaneous vaginal delivery.ConclusionThe ROTEM EXTEM maximum lysis parameter has a significant effect on blood loss. Larger prospective clinical trials in conjunction with a prompt definition of the ranges of reference values will strengthen these advances to provide a rapid assessment and guide early interventions to prevent severe obstetric bleeding.

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