scholarly journals Pregnancy outcomes in patients with placenta previa on a cesarean scar

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhiheng Guo ◽  
Yanhong Shan ◽  
Huiying Xu ◽  
Yi Yang

Abstract OBJECTIVE: We aimed to examine the clinical features and pregnancy outcomes in patients with placenta previa on a cesarean scar. METHODS: A retrospective review of women who were diagnosed with placenta previa on a cesarean scar in the First Bethune Hospital of Jilin University between December 2011 and December 2017 was performed. Basic patient characteristics and pregnancy outcomes data were collected. Characteristics that are associated with maternal morbidities (post-partum hemorrhage ≥ 2000 ml and nits transfused >4) and adverse neonatal outcomes (5-minute Apgar <7 and Low-birth-weight infant) were evaluated. RESULT : A total of 183 patients was identified. PAS disorders were observed in 63 cases(34.4%).The median postpartum hemorrhage was 700 ml (range,100-7900).70 patients (38.2%) had a blood loss ≥ 2000 mL.43 subjects(23.4%) required >4 units of blood. The median 1-minute Apgar score and 5-minute Apgar score was 9 and 9.2 respectively. Additionally , median neonatal birth weight was 1880g (range, 700-4260). Patients with comorbid PAS disorders are more likely subject to post-partum hemorrhage and require units transfused (>4) (p <0.05). Similarly, patients with major placenta praevia had a higher incidence of post-partum hemorrhage and units transfused (>4) than patients with minor placenta praevia (p <0.05). Patients who undertook emergency cesarean due to hemorrhage were more likely to have a low-birth-weight infant than women who undertook planned cesarean. CONCLUSION: PPP is associated with considerable maternal and fetal morbidity, particularly in patients with comorbid PAS disorders. Delayed delivery may be warranted for those without meaningful vaginal bleeding and preterm labor but need further prospective clinical trials to confirm.

2016 ◽  
Vol 51 (4) ◽  
pp. 272
Author(s):  
Warih Angesti P ◽  
Ernawati Ernawati ◽  
Dwi Susanti

Hemolysis, elevated liver enzyme, and low platelet count syndrome (HELLPs) is complication following severe preeclampsia which is one of the three leading causes of maternal mortality in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to understand the prevalence, characteristics, and post-partum outcome of HELLPs patients who deliver in Dr. Soetomo Hospital in July 2012-June 2013. This study was observational-descriptive, cross sectional study. The population observed was the severe preeclampsia patients who deliver in Dr. Soetomo Hospital and have complete medical data in July 2012-June 2013. study subject taken by total sampling. HELLPs follow the 7% of severe preeclampsia patients. The maternal average age of HELLPs group was 30.2 (19-43), while in non-HELLPs was 30.8 (17-46). Most HELLPs patients were in the first and second pregnancy. The average of gestational age at labor in HELLPs was 33-34 weeks. Both in HELLPs and non-HELLPs most performed Cesarean Section delivery. No post-partum maternal mortality found in HELLPs, but 25% had stillbirth. The average of birth weight in HELLPs was 1994.4 g. First minute Apgar score >7 was 33.3% in HELLPs group. In conclusion, Most HELLPs patients were in the first and second pregnancy, while non-HELLPs were in first pregnancy. The average of gestational age at labor was lower in HELLPs group. Neonates mortality were higher in HELLPs group. The average of birth weight was lower in HELLPs group. First minute Apgar score > 7 was higher in non-HELLP group.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Tikue Asrat ◽  
Eden Hagos Beloweden ◽  
Hana Andeberhan Teklay ◽  
Luwam Solomon Tesfamaryam ◽  
Ruth Zeragaber Weldemaryam ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: The highest rate of teenage pregnancy in the world is in sub Saharan Africa. Thus, out of the twenty countries with the highest rate of teen marriage, Eritrea ranked fourteenth. This aim of this study was to assess adverse outcomes associated with teenage pregnancy. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was followed for 424 nulliparous pregnant women between the age of 14 and 24 years. The maternity clinical record was used to review data on maternal spontaneous abortions, preterm birth, method of delivery, postpartum hemorrhage, perineal laceration, baby weight, Apgar score at 5 minute and congenital anomalies were taken as our variables of interest. Moreover, face-to-face interview was conducted to enlighten the socio demographic characteristics, circumcision status of the mother and antenatal care visits during their last pregnancy. Descriptive and inferential data was analyzed using SPSS version 20. Chi-square test and bivariate logistic regression were also used.Results: The socio demographic characteristic of the study shows that the educational status of teenage mother was low compared to adult mothers; in addition unmarried teenage mothers were high compared to adult mothers. In this study teenage mothers had significantly higher anemia, preterm delivery, Post partum hemorrhage and low birth weight babies as compared to the adult mothers. Also the study revealed that compared to adult mothers, teenage mothers had significantly higher abnormal delivery mode with low Apgar score among teenage mothers.Conclusions: In this study adolescent pregnancy was found to be associated with increased outcomes of anemia, preterm birth, low birth weight, abnormal delivery and post-partum hemorrhage. Even though preeclampsia and Apgar score were not significantly different between adolescents and adult mothers this should not be ignored and just bypass it not as adverse outcomes of teenage.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Feferkorn ◽  
A Badeghiesh ◽  
H Baghlaf ◽  
M Dahan

Abstract Study question What are the consequences of panhypopituitarism on pregnancy outcomes? Summary answer After controlling for confounding effects, women with panhypopituitarism have a higher prevalence of adverse obstetrical (including post-partum hemorrhage, hysterectomy and maternal death) and neonatal outcomes. What is known already Panhypopituitarism is a condition of inadequate or absent anterior pituitary hormone production. Pregnancy in women with panhypopituitarism is uncommon and there is only limited data (mainly case reports) regarding pregnancy outcomes in these women. Given the scarcity of data we sought to assess the association between panhypopituitarism and obstetrical and neonatal outcomes. Study design, size, duration A retrospective population-based study utilizing data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project—Nationwide Inpatient Sample (HCUP-NIS). A dataset of all deliveries between 2004 and 2014 inclusively, was created. Within this group, all deliveries to women who had a diagnosis of panhypopituitarism during pregnancy were identified as part of the study group (n = 179), and the remaining deliveries comprised the reference group (n = 9,096,609). Participants/materials, setting, methods The HCUP-NIS is the largest inpatient sample database in the USA, and it is comprised of hospitalizations throughout the country. It provides information relating to 20% of US admissions and represents over 96% of the American population. Multivariate logistic regression analysis, controlling for confounding effects, was conducted to explore associations between panhypopituitarism and delivery and neonatal outcomes. According to Tri-Council Policy statement (2018), IRB approval was not required, given data was anonymous and publicly available. Main results and the role of chance Women with a diagnosis of panhypopituitarism were more likely to be older, to have a diagnosis of chronic hypertension, to have a diagnosis of pre-gestational diabetes mellitus and to be carrying twins or a higher order pregnancy (all p &lt; 0.0001), than the controls. A significantly higher risk of post-partum hemorrhage (adjusted odds ratio-aOR:3.52; 95%CI:2.18–5.69,p &lt; 0.0001), maternal infection (aOR:3.97; 95%CI:2.30–6.85,p &lt; 0.0001), pulmonary embolism (aOR:14.90; 95%CI:2.06–107.82,p &lt; 0.007), disseminated intravascular coagulation (aOR:20.29; 95%CI:10.60–38.85,p &lt; 0.0001), maternal death (aOR:31.90; 95%CI:3.33–234.85,p = 0.001) and congenital anomalies (aOR:4.55; 95CI:1.86–11.16,p = 0.001), were found among the panhypopituitarism patients. Surprisingly, there was a lower incidence of caesarean delivery (aOR:0.69; 95%CI:0.50–0.96,p = 0.026) in the panhypopituitarism patients than the controls. No significant difference was found in the rate of pregnancy induced hypertension (95%CI:0.78-1.97), gestational hypertension (95%CI:0.14-1.41), preeclampsia (95%CI:0.96-2.99), gestational diabetes (95%CI:0.30-1.01), preterm delivery (95%CI:0.74-1.91), preterm premature rupture of membranes (95%CI:0.17-2.82), operative vaginal delivery (95%CI: 0.23-1.19), small for gestational age neonates (95%CI:0.27-2.02) or intra-uterine fetal demise (95%CI:0.13-6.71). Limitations, reasons for caution The limitations of our study are its retrospective nature and the fact that it relies on an administrative database. The severity of specific hormonal deficiencies and the presence and magnitude of posterior pituitary hormone deficiencies could not be assessed, nor could compliance with hormone replacement. Wider implications of the findings Until now, no control studies of outcomes with panhypopituitaryism in pregnancy are available in the medical literature. Physicians should be aware of and try to prevent the above possible maternal and fetal complications related to this endocrinopathy. Future studies should evaluate the role of medication compliance with pregnancy outcomes. Trial registration number not applicable


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Feferkorn ◽  
A Badeghiesh ◽  
H Baghlaf ◽  
M Dahan

Abstract Study question What are the consequences of panhypopituitarism on pregnancy outcomes? Summary answer After controlling for confounding effects, women with panhypopituitarism have a higher prevalence of adverse obstetrical (including post-partum hemorrhage, hysterectomy and maternal death) and neonatal outcomes. What is known already Panhypopituitarism is a condition of inadequate or absent anterior pituitary hormone production. Pregnancy in women with panhypopituitarism is uncommon and there is only limited data (mainly case reports) regarding pregnancy outcomes in these women. Given the scarcity of data we sought to assess the association between panhypopituitarism and obstetrical and neonatal outcomes. Study design, size, duration A retrospective population-based study utilizing data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project—Nationwide Inpatient Sample (HCUP-NIS). A dataset of all deliveries between 2004 and 2014 inclusively, was created. Within this group, all deliveries to women who had a diagnosis of panhypopituitarism during pregnancy were identified as part of the study group (n = 179), and the remaining deliveries comprised the reference group (n = 9,096,609). Participants/materials, setting, methods The HCUP-NIS is the largest inpatient sample database in the USA, and it is comprised of hospitalizations throughout the country. It provides information relating to 20% of US admissions and represents over 96% of the American population. Multivariate logistic regression analysis, controlling for confounding effects, was conducted to explore associations between panhypopituitarism and delivery and neonatal outcomes. According to Tri-Council Policy statement (2018), IRB approval was not required, given data was anonymous and publicly available. Main results and the role of chance Women with a diagnosis of panhypopituitarism were more likely to be older, to have a diagnosis of chronic hypertension, to have a diagnosis of pre-gestational diabetes mellitus and to be carrying twins or a higher order pregnancy (all p &lt; 0.0001), than the controls. A significantly higher risk of post-partum hemorrhage (adjusted odds ratio-aOR:3.52; 95%CI:2.18–5.69,p&lt;0.0001), maternal infection (aOR:3.97; 95%CI:2.30–6.85,p&lt;0.0001), pulmonary embolism (aOR:14.90; 95%CI:2.06–107.82,p&lt;0.007), disseminated intravascular coagulation (aOR:20.29; 95%CI:10.60–38.85,p&lt; 0.0001), maternal death (aOR:31.90; 95%CI:3.33–234.85,p=0.001) and congenital anomalies (aOR:4.55; 95CI:1.86–11.16,p=0.001), were found among the panhypopituitarism patients. Surprisingly, there was a lower incidence of caesarean delivery (aOR:0.69; 95%CI:0.50–0.96,p=0.026) in the panhypopituitarism patients than the controls. No significant difference was found in the rate of pregnancy induced hypertension (95%CI:0.78–1.97), gestational hypertension (95%CI:0.14–1.41), preeclampsia (95%CI:0.96–2.99), gestational diabetes (95%CI:0.30–1.01), preterm delivery (95%CI:0.74–1.91), preterm premature rupture of membranes (95%CI:0.17–2.82), operative vaginal delivery (95%CI:0.23–1.19), small for gestational age neonates (95%CI:0.27–2.02) or intra-uterine fetal demise (95%CI:0.13–6.71). Limitations, reasons for caution The limitations of our study are its retrospective nature and the fact that it relies on an administrative database. The severity of specific hormonal deficiencies and the presence and magnitude of posterior pituitary hormone deficiencies could not be assessed, nor could compliance with hormone replacement. Wider implications of the findings: Until now, no control studies of outcomes with panhypopituitaryism in pregnancy are available in the medical literature. Physicians should be aware of and try to prevent the above possible maternal and fetal complications related to this endocrinopathy. Future studies should evaluate the role of medication compliance with pregnancy outcomes. Trial registration number Not applicable


2011 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takako Ishii ◽  
Kenjiro Sawada ◽  
Shunsuke Koyama ◽  
Aki Isobe ◽  
Atsuko Wakabayashi ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Mostafa Maged Ali

Post-partum hemorrhage is still a headache to all obstetricians around the whole world. Every obstetrician exerts his own full effort to control bleeding which can occur post-partum by applying all maneuvers to preserve the fertility and the uterus for the patient. We demonstrate a new technique (Mostafa Maged) technique to control and prevent post-partum hemorrhage. It is so simple maneuver and easy to be applied within short period of time. Satisfactory hemostasis can be assessed after application. The aim of this technique is to see the Success in Controlling and prevention of the bleeding from placenta previa cases from lower uterine segment. The average duration of this new technique is (5-7) minutes. The results have shown that the hysterectomy done to one patient with new technique (1/13) (7.6%) cases because of the uncontrollable bleeding, blood was creeping down from the flipped sutured lower uterine segment. All of patients are introduced to the operating room as first-time cesarean section. One patient (7.6%) out of thirteen patients were tachycardiac post-operatively due to the more loss of blood as the new (Mostafa Maged) technique took a long time in these two patients (8 minutes). The tests of success were expected if hemostasis is done by the bimanual compression at first place.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alhassan Sibdow Abukari ◽  
Shamsudeen Mohammed ◽  
Nathaniel Awuni ◽  
Ibrahim Yakubu ◽  
Adam Yakubu ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Apgar score remains the most effective measure of newborn health outcomes in the first few minutes of delivery and it is useful in diagnosing perinatal asphyxia and metabolic acidosis. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted at the Baptist Medical Centre in the North East Region of Ghana. For the period January 1 to December 31 2018, we extracted information on 3011 women who delivered at the facility from birth records. Binary logistic regression models were used to determine the factors associated with low fifth minute Apgar score, preterm low fifth minute Apgar score, and term low fifth minute Apgar score.Results :Nearly half of the participants had experienced 2 to 5 pregnancies (47.1%) and had given birth to 2 to 5 children (47.7%). Most of the women delivered at 37 weeks gestation or more (87.6%), attended 1 to 4 antenatal care visits (53.2%), and received 1 to 3 doses of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (70.9%). The majority of the newborns weighed 2.5kg or more at birth (90.7%), were delivered through the vagina (79.8%), and a little over half of them (51.40%) were males. After adjusting for potential confounders, we found evidence that multigravid women were 0.67 (95% CI 0.49 - 0.90) times less likely to deliver a child with low fifth minute Apgar score while delivery at less than 37 weeks gestation, birth weight of less than 2.5kg, and caesarean delivery were associated with increased odds of low fifth minute Apgar score. For infants born at term, being born to a multigravid mother was protective against low fifth minute Apgar score while delivery through caesarean section increased the odds of low fifth minute Apgar score among this group of newborns. Among preterm infants, our study found strong evidence that those born with low birth weight (<2.5kg) had about 4 times the odds of suffering low fifth minute Apgar score compared to those with normal birth weight.Conclusion:In designing interventions to improve the survival and the Apgar score of newborns, measures to properly diagnose and prevent preterm delivery and low birth weight should be of great concern.


Author(s):  
Helen Trotman ◽  
Maureen Samms-Vaughan ◽  
Charlene Coore-Desai ◽  
Jody-Ann Reece ◽  
Oluwayomi Olugbuyi

Objective The study aimed to determine the outcome of babies born to women ≥40 years in a Jamaican birth cohort. Patients and Methods Maternal demographic data and neonatal data for women ≥40 years who delivered live singleton babies and their younger counterparts aged 20 30 years were extracted from the JA KIDS birth cohort dataset. Outcome measures were preterm birth, low birth weight, very low birth weight, extremely low birth weight, macrosomia, a low 5-minute Apgar score <7, admission to the neonatal unit, and neonatal death. Descriptive analyses were performed; statistical significance was taken at the level p <0.05. Results A total of 5,424 women and their babies were entered into the study, 5,099 (94%) women were aged 20 to 30 years (mean age ± standard deviation [SD]: 24.5 ± 3.2 years) and 325 (6%) were aged ≥40 years (mean age ± SD: 41.5 ± 1.6 years). A greater percentage of preterm babies (18%) were born to women ≥40 years than to their younger counterparts (14%; p = 0.04). There was no difference in the proportion of low birth weight infants, very low birth weight infants, or extremely low birth weight infants born between the two groups (p > 0.05). There was also no significant difference in the proportion of babies who were macrosomic and in those who had a low 5-minute Apgar score <7. There were 866 (16%) neonatal admissions, 67/325 (21%) of these babies were born to women aged ≥40 years and 799/5,099 (16%) were born to their younger counterparts (p = 0.01). The commonest reason for admission was prematurity. While 60 babies died, there was no significant difference between both groups with 56 (1%) born to women 20 to 30 years and 4 (1%) born to women ≥40 years (p = 0.48). Conclusion Adverse outcomes noted for babies born to women ≥40 years were prematurity and the need for neonatal admission. However, no excess mortality was recorded. Key Points


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