Pregnancy Outcomes in Patients with Placenta Previa Due to Site of Placentation

Dr. Asma Jan Abdul Rahim, Dr. Anila Aravindan, Dr. Anupama Bondili
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Background: The aim of this research is to evaluate pregnancy outcomes in patients with placenta previa due to the site of placentation. Method: This retrospective study included 105 cases conducted in the OBG department of Al AIN hospital for three years (January 2015 to October 2018). All cases of placenta previa admitted during this period were included in the study. Case records were obtained from the medical record section and carefully analyzed to find out the incidence, various types of placenta previa, its clinical presentation, and its outcome in relation to mode of delivery, birth weight, and maternal and perinatal morbidity. Results: Placental attachment site influenced the outcome of pregnancy. Placental attachment to the anterior wall was associated with shorter gestational age, low birth weight, low Apgar score, higher prenatal bleeding rate, increased postpartum hemorrhage, longer duration of hospitalization, higher blood transfusion and higher hysterectomy rates compared to cases with lateral/posterior wall placenta. Placental attachment at the incision site of previous cesarean section significantly increased the incidence of complete placenta previa compared with placental attachment at a site without incision, but did not significantly influence pregnancy outcomes. Placental attachment to the anterior wall was an independent risk factor for postpartum hemorrhage in patients with placenta previa. Conclusion: The site of placental attachment in patients with placenta previa influences the pregnancy outcome. When the placenta is located on the anterior wall, clinicians should pay attention to the adverse pregnancy outcomes and the possibility of massive postpartum hemorrhage.
胎盘位置与前置胎盘患者妊娠结局的关系
背景:本研究的目的是评估因胎盘位置而导致的前置胎盘患者的妊娠结局。方法:回顾性分析2015年1月至2018年10月在Al AIN医院产科就诊的105例患者。在此期间入院的所有前置胎盘病例均纳入研究。从病案部获得病例记录,仔细分析其发病率、前置胎盘的各种类型、临床表现及其与分娩方式、出生体重、孕产妇和围产期发病率的关系。结果:胎盘附着部位影响妊娠结局。与侧壁/后壁胎盘相比,胎盘附着于前壁与胎龄短、出生体重低、Apgar评分低、产前出血率高、产后出血增加、住院时间长、输血量高、子宫切除术率高相关。既往剖宫产切口处胎盘附着较未切口处胎盘附着明显增加完全性前置胎盘的发生率,但对妊娠结局无显著影响。胎盘前壁附着是前置胎盘患者产后出血的独立危险因素。结论:前置胎盘患者胎盘附着部位影响妊娠结局。当胎盘位于前壁时,临床医生应注意不良妊娠结局及产后大出血的可能性。
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