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[Evaluation of the fetal risk after echo-guided blood sampling from the umbilical cord in the 2d trimester of pregnancy].
- Source :
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Annali di ostetricia, ginecologia, medicina perinatale [Ann Ostet Ginecol Med Perinat] 1989 Mar-Apr; Vol. 110 (2), pp. 98-104. - Publication Year :
- 1989
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Abstract
- Fetal risk related to cordocentesis has been analyzed on a series of 222 ultrasound-guided fetal blood samplings for prenatal diagnosis of fetal diseases during the second trimester of pregnancy. Affected and malformed fetuses were excluded. Seven intrauterine deaths (3.2%) and 2 spontaneous abortions (0.9%) were observed. These figures proved higher than those observed in non-homogeneous series which consider the second and third trimester altogether. The fetal risk was significantly correlated with gestational age (less than 18 weeks 7.6% vs greater than 18 weeks 0.7% p = .02) and duration of the procedure (greater than 10'11.4% vs = less than 10'0.9% p = .0029). The number of abdominal insertions resulted in different death rates (greater than 1 ins. = 6.5% vs 1 ins. = 1.4%). It is likely that different developmental, anatomical and neurovegetative mechanism play a significant role in the risk rate found in the second trimester cordocentesis. These findings and the specific risk factors observed within the different technical conditions reported, must be taken into consideration for prenatal counseling.
- Subjects :
- Abortion, Spontaneous epidemiology
Blood Specimen Collection methods
Female
Fetal Death epidemiology
Fetal Diseases blood
Humans
Italy epidemiology
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Trimester, Second
Risk Factors
Ultrasonography
Abortion, Spontaneous etiology
Blood Specimen Collection adverse effects
Fetal Blood analysis
Fetal Death etiology
Prenatal Diagnosis adverse effects
Prenatal Injuries
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- Italian
- ISSN :
- 0300-0087
- Volume :
- 110
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Annali di ostetricia, ginecologia, medicina perinatale
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 2688514