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THE OXYGEN AFFINITY OF THE BLOOD OF INFANTS TREATED BY INTRAUTERINE TRANSFUSION

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1970
SummaryOxygen dissociation curves have been constructed on cord blood from fetuses which had had intrauterine transfusions, and compared with those of their mothers’ bloods, and those from normal fetal‐maternal pairs. The results show that a difference in oxygen affinity between fetal and maternal bloods is not required for survival of the fetus.
N. P. Mathers, James Walker, G. B. James
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Umbilical cord haematoma as a complication of intrauterine intravascular blood transfusion

Prenatal Diagnosis, 1990
AbstractBetween October 1985 and February 1989, 49 ultrasound‐guided intravascular fetal blood transfusions were performed in 16 patients (14 with rhesus (Rh) isoimmunization, 2 with non‐immunologic hydrops fetalis (NIHF)).As an intra‐operative complication, perivascular haematoma of the cord occurred in three patients (7 per cent). In two cases, fetal
G. Keckstein   +5 more
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Two hundred intrauterine exchange transfusions in severe blood incompatibilities

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989
Two hundred intrauterine exchange transfusions were performed under local anesthesia in 107 cases of blood incompatibilities (60 fetuses with severe anemia and 47 with hydrops). Under sonographic guidance, depending on fetal and placental position, an optimal puncturing site was selected along the umbilical vein: placental insertion, fetal insertion ...
Monique Gosset   +8 more
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Vox Sanguinis International Forum on the selection and preparation of blood components for intrauterine transfusion: Summary

Vox Sanguinis, 2020
Gwen Clarke, Melanie Bodnar, Miquel Lozano, Veera Sekaran Nadarajan, Christina Lee, David Baud, Giorgia Canellini, Tobias Gleich-Nagel, Oscar Walter Torres, Patricia L. Rey, Carolina Bonet Bub, Jos e Mauro Kutner, Lilian Castilho, Nabiha H.
G. Clarke   +28 more
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Intrauterine transfusion and fetal death

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1970
Abstract In this report, the hypothesis is advanced that fetal intraperitoneal transfusion may elevate intraperitoneal pressure above that in the umbilical vein and produce fetal death by anoxia. Three experiments are described in which dye-containing fluid was infused intraperitoneally into fetal baboons.
Warren M. Crosby   +2 more
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Serial intrauterine transfusion for severe fetal anemia due to anti-M alloimmunization

Asian Journal of Transfusion Science, 2022
Anti-M antibody is one of the causes of severe fetal anemia and intrauterine death despite its relatively low frequency. A G3P2 26-year-old pregnant woman referred to our hospital at 29 weeks gestational age (WGA) with fetal hydrops. Her second pregnancy
Rachmat Dediat Kapnosa Hasani   +2 more
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Changes in Umbilical-Cord Blood Oxygen Affinity after Intrauterine Transfusions for Erythroblastosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
Abstract The oxygen affinity of umbilical-cord blood was measured in 15 infants who received intrauterine transfusions (IUT) of adult blood for severe erythroblastosis fetalis (EF), seven infants with EF and various degrees of anemia who did not receive IUT, and nine infants unaffected by EF.
Frederic D. Frigoletto   +4 more
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The rate of decline in fetal hemoglobin following intrauterine blood transfusion in the management of red cell alloimmunization.

European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, 2022
S. O'Riordan   +11 more
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Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Intrauterine Blood Transfusion (IUT) for Infectious Etiologies

Prenatal Diagnosis
ABSTRACTObjectiveCongenital viral infection may result in fetal anemia and thrombocytopenia. While intrauterine blood transfusions (IUTs) are more commonly performed for Rh alloimmunization, reports using IUT for infection have varying success. Our primary objective was to characterize the outcomes of patients undergoing IUT for infectious etiologies ...
Jessian L. Munoz   +6 more
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Experiences with Intrauterine Blood Transfusions

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1969
K. Österlund   +4 more
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