RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF POSTPARTUM HEMORAGIES AFTER BIRTHS IN THE OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGYCLINICAL HOSPITAL OF ORADEA

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Article Title: RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF POSTPARTUM HEMORAGIES AFTER BIRTHS IN THE OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGYCLINICAL
HOSPITAL OF ORADEA
Authors: Rareș Gherai*1, Adrian Maghiar1, Petru Chitulea1
Affiliation: 1Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, Oradea.
Abstract: The Objective was to analysis of the influence of Postpartum hemorrhage number over the number and cesarean delivery. Analysis in terms of empirical knowledge of two variables: the number of cesarean delivery and postpartum hemorrhage, using the test χ2 Chi square, which is a nonparametric test which can be applied both for digital, quantitative values, but also for nonnumeric, qualitative features, indifferent of their distribution of probability. At the Obstetrics-Gynecology Clinical Hospital from Oradea, the postpartum hemorrhage index is influenced by the number of births by caesarean section.
Keywords: postpartum hemorrhage, caesarean section, maternal mortality.
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[1] Appendix with tabular values of distribution x 2 may be found to Address http://home.comcast.net/~sharov/PopEcol/tables/chisq.html
*Correspondence: Rareș Gherai, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, Oradea,
Tel: +40-767110667, email: rares.gherai@gmail.com