The Effect of Tranexamic Acid on Postpartum Bleeding in Women with Anaemia
Study Overview
This study, known as WOMAN-2, looked at whether tranexamic acid can help prevent postpartum bleeding in women with moderate or severe anaemia after childbirth.
Key Details
- Type of Study: International, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
- Location: Conducted in 34 hospitals across Nigeria, Pakistan, Tanzania, and Zambia.
- Participants: Women of any age in active labour with haemoglobin levels below 100 g/L.
- Method: Women were randomly assigned to receive either 1 g of tranexamic acid or a placebo within 15 minutes after childbirth.
Findings
- Out of 16,586 women invited, 7,580 received tranexamic acid and 7,488 received a placebo.
- Postpartum haemorrhage occurred in 7.0% of the tranexamic acid group and 6.6% of the placebo group.
- No serious side effects or treatment-related deaths were reported.
Conclusion
Tranexamic acid did not significantly reduce the risk of postpartum bleeding in women with moderate or severe anaemia when given shortly after childbirth.
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