罕见遗传性凝血障碍妇女的妊娠、分娩和新生儿结局

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Obstetric Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-18 DOI:10.1177/1753495X221148813
Lucy Jane McCann, Erin Scullion, Lauren Doy, Etienne Ciantar
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我们的目的是描述在英国三级产科血液科管理的罕见遗传性凝血因子疾病妇女的特征和妊娠结局。利用常规收集的医疗记录进行回顾性服务评价。描述性分析应用于调查妊娠、分娩和新生儿管理和结局。总的来说,包括20例罕见的遗传性凝血障碍患者,他们从29次怀孕中生下了30个活婴。关于产妇出血结局,3%的孕妇出现产前出血,38%的孕妇出现原发性产后出血,没有人出现继发性产后出血。5例(17%)新生儿颅脑超声扫描影像学检查新生儿出血,均为正常。虽然患有罕见遗传性凝血障碍的妇女在妊娠期可能更容易出现并发症,但在本队列中,没有证据表明在观察到最佳做法时,这种情况会导致发病率或死亡率增加。
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Pregnancy, childbirth and neonatal outcomes of women with rare inherited coagulation disorders.

Background: We aimed to describe the characteristics and the pregnancy outcomes of women with rare inherited coagulation factor disorders managed at a tertiary obstetric-haematology unit in the United Kingdom.

Methods: A retrospective service evaluation was conducted using routinely collected medical records. Descriptive analyses were applied to investigate pregnancy, childbirth and neonatal management and outcomes.

Results: Overall, 20 patients with rare inherited coagulation disorders were included who birthed 30 live infants from 29 pregnancies. Regarding maternal bleeding outcomes, 3% experienced antepartum haemorrhage, 38% of pregnancies experienced primary post-partum haemorrhage, and none experienced secondary post-partum haemorrhage. Five (17%) neonates had cranial ultrasound scans for imaging to investigate for a neonatal haemorrhage, which were all normal.

Conclusions: Although women with rare inherited coagulation disorders may be more susceptible to complications in pregnancy, within this cohort there was no evidence that the condition led to increased morbidity or mortality when best practices were observed.

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