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==Problem being addressed==
==Problem being addressed==

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Problem being addressed

The leading cause of maternal mortality is postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). PPH can result from a number of conditions, including uterine atoney and cervical lacerations, which can cause severe blood loss, shock, and then death. Shock can occur due to a lack of oxygen in the heart, lungs, and brain due to a low blood flow in these areas.

Detailed description of the solution

The anti-shock garment applies pressure to the legs in order to push blood out of the legs and back into the upper body. Other devices rely on pumps or bladders to dynamically change the pressure applied to the lower body. Instead, the suit makes use of neoprene's elasticity to apply pressure to the legs, which is held in place by velcro straps. The device is washable and reusable, with a lifetime of up to 50 uses.

Designed by

  • Designed by:

Zoex NIASG is one of the manufacturers of the anti-shock garment (http://www.zoexniasg.com/purchase/). The sole distributor for this product is Stork Medical (http://storkmedical.com/). They are currently being sold for $295.


Clinical Trials: Several clinical trials in Egypt, Nigeria, India and Pakistan were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of this device. Dr. Suellen Miller for Life-Wrap (UCSF Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences and the Bixby Centre for Global Reproductive Health) has overseen these trials.

  • Distribution location:

Distributed by Zoex, Ashland, OR, USA.

When and where it was tested/implemented

The first clinical trials were performed in Nigeria and India. Since then, more trials have been performed throughout Africa and Asia.

Funding Source

The MacArthur Foundation, the National Institutes for Child Health and Development, and the Gates Foundation.

References

Peer-reviewed publication

Turan J, Ojengbede O, Fathalla M, Mourad-Youssif M, Morhason-Bello IO, Nsima D, Morris J, Butrick E, Martin H, Camlin C, Miller S. Positive effects of the non-pneumatic anti-shock garment on delays in accessing care for postpartum and postabortion hemorrhage in Egypt and Nigeria. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2011 Jan;20(1):91-8.

Berdichevsky K, Tucker C, Martínez A, Miller S. Acceptance of a new technology for management of obstetric hemorrhage: a qualitative study from rural Mexico. Health Care Women Int. 2010 May;31(5):444-57.

Miller S, Lester F, Hensleigh P. Prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: new advances for low-resource settings. J Midwifery Womens Health. 2004 Jul-Aug;49(4):283-92. Review.

Other internally generated reports

MacArthur Foundation. (2007). Using the Anti-Shock Garment to Save Lives. Retrieved November 13, 2011 from http://www.macfound.org/site/c.lkLXJ8MQKrH/b.2351709/apps/nl/content2.asp?content_id=%7BC411C1FD-A7D5-40E7-9759-B9CA21C3E27D%7D&notoc=1.

Wilder, Jennifer. (2011). "Low Tech Saves Lives." Global Health Magazine. Global Health Council. Retrieved November 13, 2011 from http://www.globalhealthmagazine.com/cover_stories/low-tech_solution_saves_lives

Externally generated reports

BBC News. (Feb 28 2006). "Birthing Suit 'could save Lives'" Retrieved November 13, 2011 from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4757978.stm

New York Times, Health Section. Small fixes: Low cost innovations that can save thousands of lives. Like a Wetsuit, but It can Save a Hemorrhaging Mother http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/27/health/27wetsuit.html?_r=2&ref=health

IP and copyright

US Patent Number 3933150 - Medical pneumatic trouser for emergency autotransfusion.

Approval by regulatory bodies or standards boards

510(k) FDA approval (http://maternova.net/category/innovation-purpose/medical-devices?page=6)


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