A retrospective review of isoimmunized pregnancies managed by middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity
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A retrospective review of isoimmunized pregnancies managed by middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical outcome of isoimmunized pregnancies managed primarily by middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity.
Study design: A retrospective chart review was conducted of isoimmunized pregnancies that underwent ultrasound examinations from January 1, 2001, through May 1, 2003. Ultrasound reports, laboratory tests, and maternal and neonatal charts were reviewed.
Results: Women with a clinically significant red blood cell antibody and titer value were included. The study population consisted of 39 women (40 pregnancies, 42 fetuses). Patients with a middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity of > or =1.5 MoM were offered amniocentesis. Seven pregnancies had an abnormal middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity. Three of these infants had significant anemia. Six of the 7 pregnancies required an exchange transfusion. None of the 33 pregnancies (35 neonates) with normal middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity measurements resulted in a neonate with significant anemia or severe hyperbilirubinemia.
Conclusion: The clinical outcome of these pregnancies supports the use of middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity measurements in the management of isoimmunized pregnancies.
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