Emergency delivery in pregnancies at high probability of placenta accreta spectrum on prenatal imaging: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Jul 28, 2024American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM

Urgent delivery in pregnancies likely to have placenta attached too deeply based on before-birth scans: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Abstract

Emergency cesarean delivery occurs in 36.2% of pregnancies affected by placenta accreta spectrum disorders.

  • 80.3% of emergency cesarean deliveries for placenta accreta spectrum occur before 34 weeks of gestation.
  • The main reason for emergency cesarean delivery is antepartum bleeding, affecting 61.8% of cases.
  • Patients undergoing emergency cesarean delivery experience significantly higher estimated blood loss during surgery (595 mL more).
  • There is a greater risk of requiring more than 4 units of packed red blood cells in emergency cesarean deliveries (odds ratio of 3.8).
  • Newborns delivered through emergency cesarean delivery are at an increased risk for adverse outcomes, including higher odds of fetal or neonatal loss (odds ratio of 8.2).

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