scholarly journals Incidence of Abruption and Placenta Previa in Pregnant with Previous Caesarian Section

2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.P. Milovanov ◽  
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V.A. Aksenenko ◽  
A.A. Lukashevich ◽  
T.V. Fokina ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sefty Mariany Samosir ◽  
Setyorini Irianti ◽  
Dian Tjahyadi

Background: The incidence of abnormally invasive placenta increases tenfold as the number of caesarian section increases in the past 50 years. Placenta previa accreta is strongly associated with massive bleeding and leads to maternal death. Prenatal diagnosis helps in planning the delivery to reduce the risk of bleeding and possible complications. This study aims to find out diagnostic value of Placenta Accreta Index Score (PAIS) as supporting tool in prenatal diagnostic of abnormally invasive placenta.Methods: The diagnostic test was undertaken in May 2017 at General Hospital of Hasan Sadikin, identifying patients with placenta previa with history of caesarian section between May 2016-May 2017. PAIS were obtained and compared with histopathological findings.Results: Among 21 placenta previa patients with post caesarian section, 10 (47.6%) of them histopathologically proven as abnormally invasive placenta. With statistical analysis accuracy values obtained PAIS and histopathological findings in patient with placenta previa is 0.762 (good). Diagnostic value of PAIS with histopathological findings in placenta previa patient had a sensitivity 70%, a specificity 81,8%, positive predictive value (PPV) 77.8%, and negative predictive value (NPV) 75% by PAIS cut off point is 3.125. No maternal death. Mean duration of postoperative care was 5 days. Average total bleeding during surgery is 2622 ml with lowest postoperative hemoglobin 8.36g/dl. All babies born with appropriate to gestational birth weight with average first minute APGAR was 7 and without fetal anemia.Conclusions: PAIS can be used to help to predict the risk of abnormally.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-6

Pseudopregnancy detection is significant while as the false pregnancy may show all symptoms. It is important to differentiate it. This is a case report of a pseudopregnancy which led to an emergency cesarean section. A 28-year-old woman who claimed to 7-month pregnancy was brought to the rural health center by husband families complaining of vaginal bleeding. The woman refers to an urban hospital by Emergency Medical Service with the diagnosis of placenta previa. In the hospital, she underwent an emergency cesarean section due to a severe deceleration of fetal heart rate, prior to assessing by sonography. No fetus or signs of uterine or abdominal pregnancy were found. Wrong auscultation of the mother's heart rate instead of fetal heart rate seems to be the main error. It is required to pay more attention to the methods of differentiation of fetal heart rate from the mother's heart rate. This report enlightens false pregnancy and early differentiation.


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