Vaginal delivery in pregnancy with Moyamoya disease: experience at a single institute
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Vaginal delivery in pregnancy with Moyamoya disease: experience at a single institute
Abstract
Aim: Cesarean section is commonly selected in pregnancy with Moyamoya disease. We consider vaginal delivery with epidural anesthesia a viable alternative in such cases.
Methods: Mode of delivery and outcomes were examined in 27 pregnancies in 19 women with Moyamoya disease treated at the Department of Perinatology, National Cardiovascular Center, Japan, from 1983 to 2013. Of these 27 pregnancies, 20 were delivered vaginally with epidural anesthesia. The cerebral circulation, mode of delivery, maternal outcome (presence of symptoms due to Moyamoya disease intrapartum) and neonatal outcome (gestational week, birthweight, Apgar score at 5 min and pH of umbilical artery) were investigated.
Results: The cerebral circulation was judged to be good in all pregnancies. No symptoms due to Moyamoya disease intrapartum were seen in the vaginal delivery cases.
Conclusion: Our findings indicate that vaginal delivery is viable in pregnancy with Moyamoya disease and that unnecessary cesarean section may be avoided. These findings are limited by the retrospective nature of the study.
Keywords: Moyamoya disease; delivery mode; pregnancy.
© 2014 The Authors. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research © 2014 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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