Modified shock index multiplied by gestational age as a predictor of the need for blood transfusion in patients with postpartum hemorrhage | Synapse
April 17, 2026
Modified shock index multiplied by gestational age as a predictor of the need for blood transfusion in patients with postpartum hemorrhage
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The aim is to evaluate the effectiveness of the modified shock index multiplied by gestational age (MSIGA) in predicting blood transfusion needs during postpartum hemorrhage (PPH).
Evaluated the modified shock index (MSIGA) in patients experiencing postpartum hemorrhage.
Assessed transfusion requirements based on MSIGA values and gestational age.
Compared outcomes to standard predictive measures.
MSIGA effectively predicts the need for blood transfusion in patients with postpartum hemorrhage.
Patients with higher MSIGA scores had increased transfusion requirements.
The tool demonstrated a strong correlation with actual transfusion needs.
Resumen
MSIGA may be a practical and effective tool to predict blood transfusion requirements in patients with PPH.