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Routine screening for placenta accreta spectrum
Screening for clinically significant placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is possible with a high degree of accuracy (both sensitivity and specificity >90-95%). The group of women to focus on are those with placenta previa and one or more prior Cesarean deliveries. Screening for PAS not associated with placenta previa is not as productive, and several false
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Society for Maternal‐Fetal Medicine Consult Series #76: Cancer in pregnancy
Abstract Approximately one in 1000 pregnancies is complicated by the diagnosis of cancer each year, and the incidence of cancer among reproductive‐age individuals is increasing. Management of a pregnant person with cancer can be complex and warrants a multidisciplinary approach to care.
Society for Maternal‐Fetal Medicine (SMFM) +6 more
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Exploration of Placenta Accreta Spectrum with Placenta Previa and Previous Cesarean Section
Objective: To determine the frequency and association of placenta accreta spectrum with placenta previa and previous cesarean sections. Study Design: Retrospective observational study Place and Duration of Study: Obstetrics and Gynaecology Unit-2 ...
Safia Bibi , Saleem Javed , Grannaz Mengel
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Collaboration is key for national preparedness: The hospital's role in whole blood rotation models
Transfusion, EarlyView.
Alexander Bowers +4 more
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A model to predict red blood cell transfusion during/after cesarean delivery
Abstract Background Cesarean delivery is a major risk factor for postpartum hemorrhage. A priority for postpartum hemorrhage safety bundles is the assessment of hemorrhage and transfusion risk following cesarean delivery and the identification of patients at increased risk for postpartum hemorrhage requiring red blood cell transfusion.
Samuel Parry +19 more
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ABNORMALLY INVASIVE PLACENTA: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON RISK FACTORS, DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES, PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, AND CLINICAL MANAGEMENT [PDF]
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a term used to describe a pathological condition characterised by abnormal placental adherence or invasion of the myometrium or extrauterine structures (1).
Aleksandra Borowy +9 more
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Abstract Background Unintended hysterotomy extensions occur frequently during second‐stage cesarean delivery and may result in uterine and cervical tissue trauma. The impact of these extensions on adverse outcomes in subsequent pregnancies, including spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB), remains unknown.
Adwoa A. Baffoe‐Bonnie +3 more
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Background: Placenta accreta is one of the known causes of maternal mortality and morbidity. If diagnosed before delivery, appropriate actions can be taken.
Afsaneh Mohammadi +4 more
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Perinatal assessment of complex cesarean delivery: beyond placenta accreta spectrum [PDF]
Multiple cesarean deliveries are known to be associated with long-term postoperative consequences because of a permanent defect of the lower uterine segment wall and the development of thick pelvic adhesions.
Einerson, Brett +5 more
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Abstract Background Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a leading cause of obstetric morbidity and peripartum hysterectomy. Rising cesarean delivery rates, advanced maternal age, and assisted reproductive technologies have increased its incidence. Early, standardized diagnosis is essential for multidisciplinary planning and improved outcomes, yet formal
Rebecca H. Jessel +11 more
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