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Perinatal outcome in case of maternal death for cerebrovascular acute disorders: a nationwide study in Japan.

Authors :
Katsuragi, Shinji
Tanaka, Hiroaki
Hasegawa, Junichi
Kurasaki, Akiko
Nakamura, Masamitsu
Kanayama, Naohiro
Nakata, Masahiko
Hayata, Eijiro
Murakoshi, Takeshi
Yoshimatsu, Jun
Osato, Kazuhiro
Tanaka, Kayo
Oda, Tomoaki
Sekizawa, Akihiko
Shimaoka, Takako
Ishiwata, Isamu
Takahashi, Jun
Ikeda, Tomoaki
Maternal Death Exploratory Committee in Japan and Japan Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Source :
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. Jul2022, Vol. 35 Issue 13, p2429-2434. 6p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

<bold>Objective: </bold>The goal of this study is to find clues to improve perinatal outcomes in the case of cerebrovascular acute disorders during pregnancy.<bold>Study Design: </bold>We analyzed 35 cases of cerebrovascular diseases related to maternal deaths in Japan those that occurred during pregnancy and reported to the Committee of the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare from 2010 to 2018.<bold>Results: </bold>Cerebrovascular acute disorders occurred at 34.6 ± 6.6 gestational weeks. There were seven intrauterine fetal deaths (IUFD), and eight cases showed neonatal asphyxia with umbilical arterial pH between 6.7 and 7.0 (asphyxia cases, n = 15). In two of eight newborns, brain hypothermia therapy was given, and all survived without neurological sequelae. Maternal dyspnea was significantly related to severe prolonged decelerations of the fetus (p < .05), and asphyxia cases (p < .005). Median time from maternal onset to delivery (OD time) was significantly longer in asphyxia cases than in the non-asphyxia cases (84 vs 29 min, p < .05). OD time over 30 min was significantly related to the antepartum occurrence, cervical dilatation <5 cm (p < .05), onset outside of the hospital (p < .001), and maternal transfer before delivery (p < .001).<bold>Conclusion: </bold>More than 40% of cases experienced fetal asphyxia, and 20% ended in IUFD in maternal deaths related to cerebrovascular acute disorders. Maternal respiratory support and rapid delivery would be the keys to improve perinatal outcomes in case of cerebrovascular acute disorders during pregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14767058
Volume :
35
Issue :
13
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156936836
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14767058.2020.1786511