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Evaluation of passage of fetal erythrocytes into maternal circulation after invasive obstetric procedures

Aim  The aim of this study was to evaluate the passage of fetal erythrocytes into the maternal circulation after invasive obstetric procedures, using the Kleihauer–Betke test, flow cytometry and α‐fetoprotein concentration in maternal blood. Material and Methods This was a prospective descriptive st...

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Published in:The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research 2013-09, Vol.39 (9), p.1374-1382
Main Authors: Meleti, Daniela, De Oliveira, Leandro Gustavo, Araujo Júnior, Edward, Caetano, Ana Carolina Rabachini, Boute, Tatiane, Nardozza, Luciano Marcondes Machado, Moron, Antonio Fernandes
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description Aim  The aim of this study was to evaluate the passage of fetal erythrocytes into the maternal circulation after invasive obstetric procedures, using the Kleihauer–Betke test, flow cytometry and α‐fetoprotein concentration in maternal blood. Material and Methods This was a prospective descriptive study on patients who underwent: amniocentesis, cordocentesis, chorionic villus sample, amniotic infusion, bladder drainage and ventricular–amniotic shunt to investigate the karyotype; treatment for hydrocephalus, oligohydramnios, obstructive uropathy and polyhydramnios; and investigation of lung maturity. Maternal blood samples were collected before and 60 min after the invasive obstetric procedure in order to evaluate the passage of fetal erythrocytes using the Kleihauer–Betke test, flow cytometry and α‐fetoprotein concentration. Results In total, 43 invasive obstetric procedures were performed. The procedures performed were: 27 cases of amniocentesis (62.7%), seven cases of cordocentesis (16.2%), four chorionic villus samples (9.4%), two amniotic infusions (4.7%), two ventricular–amniotic shunts and one bladder drainage (2.3%). After one case of cordocentesis with two puncture attempts via the placenta, a significant increase in fetal erythrocytes was detected using the three methods. After another cordocentesis with one puncture via the placenta, a significant increase in fetal erythrocytes was detected using flow cytometry and α‐fetoprotein concentration, but not through the Kleihauer–Betke test. The other 41 samples did not show any significant increase in fetal erythrocytes in the maternal blood. Conclusion Invasive obstetric procedures performed during prenatal care are safe when performed by experienced professionals with the proper technique, with minimal chance of passage of fetal erythrocytes into the maternal compartment.
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Female
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fetomaternal hemorrhage
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Kleihauer-Betke test
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Pregnancy Complications - diagnosis
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