Placenta accreta: clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal diagnosis and effect on pregnancy outcome

The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal ultrasound for diagnosis, and the effect of these on pregnancy outcome. It is a retrospective study looking at cases which had hysterectomy following vaginal or caesarean section deliveries from 1993 to 2005. Data...

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Main Authors: Sofiah, S., Fung, Y.C.
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Published: Malaysian Medical Association 2009
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description The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal ultrasound for diagnosis, and the effect of these on pregnancy outcome. It is a retrospective study looking at cases which had hysterectomy following vaginal or caesarean section deliveries from 1993 to 2005. Data regarding the maternal demographic characteristics, number of previous CS, number of previous termination/curettage, antenatal scan findings (state features) and the gestation at which accreta was first suspected/diagnosed, MRI scan findings, pregnancy outcome (need for hysterectomy, amount of blood loss, amount of transfusion, length of ICU and hospital stay, other maternal complications, and neonatal outcome) were collected and evaluated. There were a total of 40 cases diagnosed to have abnormal placental attachment and majority of these were actually diagnosed antenatally by sonography. Visualisation of an absence or thinning of hypoechoic myometrial zone had the highest sensitivity to detect placenta accreta followed by intraplacental lacunae, focal mass tissue elevation and disruption of uterine serosal bladder wall.
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spelling um.eprints-246042021-03-12T02:45:57Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/24604/ Placenta accreta: clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal diagnosis and effect on pregnancy outcome Sofiah, S. Fung, Y.C. R Medicine The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal ultrasound for diagnosis, and the effect of these on pregnancy outcome. It is a retrospective study looking at cases which had hysterectomy following vaginal or caesarean section deliveries from 1993 to 2005. Data regarding the maternal demographic characteristics, number of previous CS, number of previous termination/curettage, antenatal scan findings (state features) and the gestation at which accreta was first suspected/diagnosed, MRI scan findings, pregnancy outcome (need for hysterectomy, amount of blood loss, amount of transfusion, length of ICU and hospital stay, other maternal complications, and neonatal outcome) were collected and evaluated. There were a total of 40 cases diagnosed to have abnormal placental attachment and majority of these were actually diagnosed antenatally by sonography. Visualisation of an absence or thinning of hypoechoic myometrial zone had the highest sensitivity to detect placenta accreta followed by intraplacental lacunae, focal mass tissue elevation and disruption of uterine serosal bladder wall. Malaysian Medical Association 2009 Article PeerReviewed Sofiah, S. and Fung, Y.C. (2009) Placenta accreta: clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal diagnosis and effect on pregnancy outcome. Medical Journal of Malaysia, 64 (4). pp. 298-302. ISSN 0300-5283, http://www.e-mjm.org/2009/v64n4/Placenta_Accreta.pdf
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Placenta accreta: clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal diagnosis and effect on pregnancy outcome
title Placenta accreta: clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal diagnosis and effect on pregnancy outcome
title_full Placenta accreta: clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal diagnosis and effect on pregnancy outcome
title_fullStr Placenta accreta: clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal diagnosis and effect on pregnancy outcome
title_full_unstemmed Placenta accreta: clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal diagnosis and effect on pregnancy outcome
title_short Placenta accreta: clinical risk factors, accuracy of antenatal diagnosis and effect on pregnancy outcome
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