TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of prenatal diagnosis of abnormally invasive placenta on maternal outcome: systematic review and meta-analysis
AU - Buca, D.
AU - Liberati, M.
AU - Calì, G.
AU - Forlani, F.
AU - Caisutti, C.
AU - Flacco, M. E.
AU - Manzoli, L.
AU - Manzoli, Lamberto
AU - Familiari, Alessandra
AU - Scambia, Giovanni
AU - D'Antonio, F.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Objective To ascertain the impact of prenatal diagnosis on surgical outcome of women affected by abnormally invasive placenta (AIP).Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and Cochrane databases were searched. Observed outcomes included: gestational age at birth (weeks), amount of blood loss (L), units of red blood cells (RBC), platelets (PLT) and fresh frozen plasma (FFP) transfused, length of stay in hospital and the intensive care unit (ICU) (days), urinary tract injury and infection. Only studies reporting the occurrence of any of the explored outcomes in women with a prenatal compared with an intrapartum diagnosis of AIP were considered eligible for inclusion. Random-effect head-to-head meta-analyses were used to analyze the data.Results Thirteen studies were included. Women with a prenatal diagnosis of AIP had less blood loss during surgery (mean difference (MD), -0.87; 95% CI, -1.5 to -0.23), had fewer units of RBC (MD, -1.45; 95% CI, -2.9 to -0.04) and FFP (MD, -1.73; 95% CI, -3.3 to -0.2) transfused, and delivered earlier (MD, 1.33 weeks; 95% CI, -2.23 to -0.43) compared with those with an intrapartum diagnosis. The risk of admission to an ICU and length of in-hospital and in-ICU stay were not different between the groups. Prenatal diagnosis of AIP was associated with a higher risk of urinary-tract injury (odds ratio, 2.5; 95% CI, 1.3-4.6), mainly due to the higher prevalence of placenta percreta in the group with AIP diagnosed prenatally.Conclusion Prenatal diagnosis of AIP is associated with reduced hemorrhagic morbidity compared with cases in which such anomalies are detected at delivery. Copyright (c) 2018 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
AB - Objective To ascertain the impact of prenatal diagnosis on surgical outcome of women affected by abnormally invasive placenta (AIP).Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and Cochrane databases were searched. Observed outcomes included: gestational age at birth (weeks), amount of blood loss (L), units of red blood cells (RBC), platelets (PLT) and fresh frozen plasma (FFP) transfused, length of stay in hospital and the intensive care unit (ICU) (days), urinary tract injury and infection. Only studies reporting the occurrence of any of the explored outcomes in women with a prenatal compared with an intrapartum diagnosis of AIP were considered eligible for inclusion. Random-effect head-to-head meta-analyses were used to analyze the data.Results Thirteen studies were included. Women with a prenatal diagnosis of AIP had less blood loss during surgery (mean difference (MD), -0.87; 95% CI, -1.5 to -0.23), had fewer units of RBC (MD, -1.45; 95% CI, -2.9 to -0.04) and FFP (MD, -1.73; 95% CI, -3.3 to -0.2) transfused, and delivered earlier (MD, 1.33 weeks; 95% CI, -2.23 to -0.43) compared with those with an intrapartum diagnosis. The risk of admission to an ICU and length of in-hospital and in-ICU stay were not different between the groups. Prenatal diagnosis of AIP was associated with a higher risk of urinary-tract injury (odds ratio, 2.5; 95% CI, 1.3-4.6), mainly due to the higher prevalence of placenta percreta in the group with AIP diagnosed prenatally.Conclusion Prenatal diagnosis of AIP is associated with reduced hemorrhagic morbidity compared with cases in which such anomalies are detected at delivery. Copyright (c) 2018 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
KW - abnormally invasive placenta
KW - outcome
KW - placenta accreta
KW - placenta increta
KW - placenta percreta
KW - prenatal diagnosis
KW - abnormally invasive placenta
KW - outcome
KW - placenta accreta
KW - placenta increta
KW - placenta percreta
KW - prenatal diagnosis
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/274357
U2 - 10.1002/uog.19070
DO - 10.1002/uog.19070
M3 - Article
SN - 0960-7692
VL - 52
SP - 304
EP - 309
JO - ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
JF - ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
ER -