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Qué (quién) es atonia$5708$ - definición

LOSS OF TONE IN THE UTERINE MUSCULATURE. NORMALLY, CONTRACTION OF THE UTERINE MUSCLES DURING LABOR COMPRESSES THE BLOOD VESSELS AND REDUCES FLOW, THEREBY INCREASING THE LIKELIHOOD OF COAGULATION AND PREVENTING HEMORRHAGE
Uterine inertia; Uterine atonia; Atonic uterus; Poor uterine tone
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Uterine atony         
Uterine atony is the failure of the uterus to contract adequately following delivery. Contraction of the uterine muscles during labor compresses the blood vessels and slows flow, which helps prevent hemorrhage and facilitates coagulation.
Glossary of medicine         
WIKIMEDIA GLOSSARY LIST ARTICLE
Atony; Atonia; Basal (medicine); Glossary of medical terms; Atonies; Guarding reflex
This glossary of medical terms is a list of definitions about medicine, its sub-disciplines, and related fields.
Atony         
WIKIMEDIA GLOSSARY LIST ARTICLE
Atony; Atonia; Basal (medicine); Glossary of medical terms; Atonies; Guarding reflex
·noun Want of tone; weakness of the system, or of any organ, especially of such as are contractile.

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Uterine atony

Uterine atony is the failure of the uterus to contract adequately following delivery. Contraction of the uterine muscles during labor compresses the blood vessels and slows flow, which helps prevent hemorrhage and facilitates coagulation. Therefore, a lack of uterine muscle contraction can lead to an acute hemorrhage, as the vasculature is not being sufficiently compressed. Uterine atony is the most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage, which is an emergency and potential cause of fatality. Across the globe, postpartum hemorrhage is among the top five causes of maternal death. Recognition of the warning signs of uterine atony in the setting of extensive postpartum bleeding should initiate interventions aimed at regaining stable uterine contraction.