نتایج جستجو برای: fetomaternal transfusion

تعداد نتایج: 31850  

Journal: :European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology 2007
Mathie P G Leers Harold M P Pelikan Tom H B Salemans Piero C Giordano Volkher Scharnhorst

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Journal: :Nihon Ika Daigaku zasshi 1999
T Ohshita S Suzuki R Sawa Y Yoneyama H Asakura T Araki

We present here 2 cases of acute and 2 cases of chronic massive fetomaternal hemorrhage. A sinusoidal fetal heart rate pattern may indicate chronic fetomaternal hemorrhage, but, when increased variability is observed in fetal monitoring, maternal hemoglobin F should be measured to exclude acute fetomaternal hemorrhage.

2015
Takeshi Umazume Mamoru Morikawa Takahiro Yamada Kazutoshi Cho Nobuo Masauzi Hisanori Minakami

It is not clear that how long the affected fetuses can tolerate fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH). Incidental serial measurements of the fetal peak systolic velocity of the middle cerebral artery and the retrospective analysis of stocked blood available incidentally indicated that our patient had suffered from FMH for at least 2 weeks prior to delivery.

Journal: :BMJ 1992
G Hulks N C Thomson

1 Nicolaides KH, Soothill PW, Clewell WH, Rodeck CH, Mibashan R, Campbell S. Fetal haemoglogin measurement in the assessment of red cell isoimmunisation. Lancet 1988;i: 1073-5. 2 Rodeck CH, Nicolaides KH, Warsof SL, Fysh WJ, Gamsu HR, Kemp JR. The management of severe rhesus isoimmunisation by fetoscopic intravascular transfusions. Amj Obstet Gynecol 1984;150:769-74. 3 Nicolaides KH, Soothill P...

Journal: :Blood 2006
Volker Kiefel Dirk Bassler Hartmut Kroll Bosco Paes Günter Giers Juliana Ditomasso Heidemarie Alber Monika Berns Bea Wiebe Ernst-Markus Quenzel Jochen Hoch Andreas Greinacher

Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT) is a fetomaternal incompatibility most commonly induced by maternal anti-HPA-1a, IgG alloantibodies against a polymorphic epitope of the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex in approximately 97.5% of white patients. Current guidelines recommend transfusion of immunologically compatible platelets to prevent cerebral hemorrhage, the most severe complication in...

2017
Volkan Baltacı Hakan Şatıroğlu

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Journal: :Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie de la reproduction 2010
C Touboul E Faivre C Boithias A-E Mass M-V Senat H Fernandez X Deffieux

A male infant was born at 41 weeks' gestation to a 34-year-old primiparous woman after an uneventful pregnancy. Physical examination showed extreme paleness. Fetal hemoglobin was 7.6g/dl and Kleihauher exam revealed fetomaternal hemorrhage. Pathology revealed in situ intraplacental choriocarcinoma. Serum human chorionic gonadotrophin level was undetectable 1 month after the delivery both in wom...

2017
Khalid S Khan Philip A S Moore Matthew J Wilson Richard Hooper Shubha Allard Ian Wrench Lee Beresford Tracy E Roberts Carol McLoughlin James Geoghegan Jane P Daniels Sue Catling Vicki A Clark Paul Ayuk Stephen Robson Fang Gao-Smith Matthew Hogg Doris Lanz Julie Dodds

BACKGROUND Excessive haemorrhage at cesarean section requires donor (allogeneic) blood transfusion. Cell salvage may reduce this requirement. METHODS AND FINDINGS We conducted a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (at 26 obstetric units; participants recruited from 4 June 2013 to 17 April 2016) of routine cell salvage use (intervention) versus current standard of care without routine salvag...

Journal: :Surgeries 2022

Oncological surgery, obstetric haemorrhage and severe trauma are the most challenging conditions for establishing clinical recommendations use of cell salvage. When likelihood allogeneic transfusion is high, intraoperative this blood-saving technique would be justified, but specific patient selection criteria needed. The main concerns in case oncological surgery reinfusion tumour cells, thereby...

Journal: :Clinical obstetrics and gynecology 2008
Mark C Chames Mark D Pearlman

Trauma affects up to 6% to 7% of all pregnancies, and accounts for up to 46% of maternal death. Adverse consequences such as preterm labor and delivery, abruptio, fetomaternal hemorrhage, and fetal demise may be seen with even apparently minor degrees of injury. Maternal physiologic considerations are reviewed and a protocol for evaluation and management of the injured gravida is presented.

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