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Management and Outcome of Women with Placenta Accreta Spectrum and Treatment with Uterine Artery Embolization

Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders are a continuum of placental pathologies with increased risk for hemorrhage, blood transfusion and maternal morbidity. Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is a safe approach to the standardization of complex PAS cases. The aim of this study is to analyze anemi...

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Published in:Journal of clinical medicine 2024-02, Vol.13 (4), p.1062
Main Authors: Neef, Vanessa, Flinspach, Armin N, Eichler, Katrin, Woebbecke, Tirza R, Noone, Stephanie, Kloka, Jan A, Jennewein, Lukas, Louwen, Frank, Zacharowski, Kai, Raimann, Florian J
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description Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders are a continuum of placental pathologies with increased risk for hemorrhage, blood transfusion and maternal morbidity. Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is a safe approach to the standardization of complex PAS cases. The aim of this study is to analyze anemia and transfusion rate, outcome and anesthesiological management of women who underwent caesarean delivery with subsequent UAE for the management of PAS. This retrospective observational study included all pregnant women admitted to the University Hospital Frankfurt between January 2012 and September 2023, with a diagnosis of PAS who underwent a two-step surgical approach for delivery and placenta removal. Primary procedure included cesarean delivery with subsequent UAE, secondary procedure included placenta removal after a minim of five weeks via curettage or HE. Maternal characteristics, anesthesiological management, complications, anemia rate, blood loss and administration of blood products were analyzed. In total, 17 women with PAS were included in this study. Of these, 5.9% had placenta increta and 94.1% had placenta percreta. Median blood loss was 300 (200-600) mL during primary procedure and 3600 (450-5500) mL during secondary procedure. In total, 11.8% and 62.5% of women received red blood cell transfusion during the primary and secondary procedures, respectively. After primary procedure, postpartum anemia rate was 76.5%. The HE rate was 64.7%. Regional anesthesia was used in 88.2% during primary procedure. The embolization of the uterine artery for women diagnosed with PAS is safe. Anemia management and the implementation of blood conservation strategies are crucial in women undergoing UAE for the management of PAS.
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Blood pressure
Care and treatment
Catheters
Cesarean section
Childbirth & labor
Electrocardiography
Embolization
General anesthesia
Hospitals
Methods
Oxygen saturation
Patient outcomes
Patients
Placenta
Placenta accreta
Pregnancy complications
Regional anesthesia
Software
Statistical analysis
Ultrasonic imaging
Uterine artery embolization
Uterus
Vagina
Veins & arteries
Womens health
title Management and Outcome of Women with Placenta Accreta Spectrum and Treatment with Uterine Artery Embolization
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