Placenta accreta spectrum disorder (PASD) and placenta previa (PP) are two of the mosthideous obstetric complications which are usually associated with a history of cesarean section(CS). Moreover, women with PASD, PP ...Placenta accreta spectrum disorder (PASD) and placenta previa (PP) are two of the mosthideous obstetric complications which are usually associated with a history of cesarean section(CS). Moreover, women with PASD, PP and/or a cesarean scarred uterus are more likely to haveadverse pregnancy outcomes, including blood transfusion, hysterectomy, pelvic organs damage,postpartum hemorhage, disseminated intravascular coagulation, multi-organ dysfunction syndromeand even maternal or fetal death. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of precesareaninternal iliac artery balloon catheterization (BC) for managing severe hemorhage caused by PASDand PP with a history of CS. This participant-assigned interventional study was conducted inTongji Hospital. We recruited 128 women with suspected PASD, PP and a history of CS. Womenin the BC group accepted precesarean BC of bilateral internal iliac arteries before the scheduledcesarean delivery. Women in the control group underwent a conventional cesarean delivery.Intraoperative hemorrhage, transfusion volume, radiation dose, exposure time, complicationsand neonatal outcomes were discussed. There were significant differences in calculated bloodloss (CBL) between BC group and control group (1015.0±144.9 vs. 1467.0±171.0 mL, P=0.04).Precesarean BC could reduce intraoperative red blood cell (RBC) transfusion as compared withcontrol group (799.5±136.1 vs. 1286.0±161.6 mL, P=0.02) and lessen the rate of using bloodproducts (57.1% vs. 76.4%, P=0.02). The incidence of hysterectomy was also lower in BC groupthan in control group. Postpartum outcomes showed no significant differences between the twogroups, except that postoperation hospitalization was longer in BC group than in control group(6.7±0.4 vs. 5.8±0.2 days, P=0.03). Precesarean BC of internal iliac artery is an effective methodfor managing severe hemorrhage caused by PASD and PP with a cesarean scarred uterus, as it couldreduce intraoperative blood loss, lessen intraoperative RBC transfusions and potentially decreasehysterectomies.展开更多
Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)arises from infection with the new severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2).[1]The susceptible population can be of any age and gender;thus,the disease threatens th...Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)arises from infection with the new severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2).[1]The susceptible population can be of any age and gender;thus,the disease threatens the health and life of everyone,including pregnant women.Pregnancy can influence the physiological function of various organs,and thus may affect the prognosis of many infectious diseases.For example,higher mortality rates and more complications were reported in pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV than those in non-pregnant patients.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the NationalScience & Technology Pillar Program of China duringthe Twelfth Five-year Plan Period (No. 2014BAI05B05)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.81873843)the Foundation at Research Funds forthe Central Universities (No. 2017kfyXJJ102 and No.2019kfyXKJC053).
文摘Placenta accreta spectrum disorder (PASD) and placenta previa (PP) are two of the mosthideous obstetric complications which are usually associated with a history of cesarean section(CS). Moreover, women with PASD, PP and/or a cesarean scarred uterus are more likely to haveadverse pregnancy outcomes, including blood transfusion, hysterectomy, pelvic organs damage,postpartum hemorhage, disseminated intravascular coagulation, multi-organ dysfunction syndromeand even maternal or fetal death. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of precesareaninternal iliac artery balloon catheterization (BC) for managing severe hemorhage caused by PASDand PP with a history of CS. This participant-assigned interventional study was conducted inTongji Hospital. We recruited 128 women with suspected PASD, PP and a history of CS. Womenin the BC group accepted precesarean BC of bilateral internal iliac arteries before the scheduledcesarean delivery. Women in the control group underwent a conventional cesarean delivery.Intraoperative hemorrhage, transfusion volume, radiation dose, exposure time, complicationsand neonatal outcomes were discussed. There were significant differences in calculated bloodloss (CBL) between BC group and control group (1015.0±144.9 vs. 1467.0±171.0 mL, P=0.04).Precesarean BC could reduce intraoperative red blood cell (RBC) transfusion as compared withcontrol group (799.5±136.1 vs. 1286.0±161.6 mL, P=0.02) and lessen the rate of using bloodproducts (57.1% vs. 76.4%, P=0.02). The incidence of hysterectomy was also lower in BC groupthan in control group. Postpartum outcomes showed no significant differences between the twogroups, except that postoperation hospitalization was longer in BC group than in control group(6.7±0.4 vs. 5.8±0.2 days, P=0.03). Precesarean BC of internal iliac artery is an effective methodfor managing severe hemorrhage caused by PASD and PP with a cesarean scarred uterus, as it couldreduce intraoperative blood loss, lessen intraoperative RBC transfusions and potentially decreasehysterectomies.
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program(Nos.2019YFC1005200,2019YFC1005202)National Clinical Research Center of Gynecology and Obstetrics(No.2015BAI13B05)the Hubei Province Health and Family Planning Scientific Research Project(No.WJ2019M127)。
文摘Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)arises from infection with the new severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2).[1]The susceptible population can be of any age and gender;thus,the disease threatens the health and life of everyone,including pregnant women.Pregnancy can influence the physiological function of various organs,and thus may affect the prognosis of many infectious diseases.For example,higher mortality rates and more complications were reported in pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV than those in non-pregnant patients.