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. 2015 Feb:185:103-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2014.12.007. Epub 2014 Dec 16.

Intraoperative findings, placental assessment and neonatal outcome in emergent cesarean deliveries for non-reassuring fetal heart rate

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Intraoperative findings, placental assessment and neonatal outcome in emergent cesarean deliveries for non-reassuring fetal heart rate

Eran Weiner et al. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2015 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: To correlate between intraoperative findings, placental histopathology and neonatal outcome in emergent cesarean deliveries (ECD) for non-reassuring fetal heart rate (NRFHR).

Study design: Data on ECD for NRFHR were reviewed for labor, documented intraoperative findings, neonatal outcome parameters and placental histopathology reports. Results were compared between those with and without intraoperative findings. Placental lesions were classified to those related to maternal underperfusion or fetal thrombo-occlusive disease, and those related to maternal (MIR) and fetal (FIR) inflammatory responses. Neonatal outcome consisted of low Apgar score (≤7 at 5 min), cord blood pH<7.0, and evidence of respiratory distress, necrotizing enterocolitis, sepsis, transfusion, ventilation, seizure, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, phototherapy, or death.

Results: Intraoperative findings were observed in 49.5% of 543 women, mostly cord complications (77%). Placental lesions were more common in those without intraoperative findings as compared to those with intraoperative findings: placental lesions related to maternal under-perfusion, vascular lesions, 9.1% vs. 4.1%, p=0.024, and villous changes, 39.2% vs. 30.7%, p=0.047, lesions consistent with fetal thrombo-occlusive disease, 13.6% vs. 7.4%, p=0.024, and inflammatory lesions, MIR and FIR, p=0.033, p=0.001, respectively. By using multivariate logistic regression analysis, adverse neonatal outcome was found to be dependent on maternal age, gestational age, preeclampsia placental weight <10th%, and MIR.

Conclusion: NRFHR necessitating ECD may originate from different underlying mechanisms. In about half, the insult is probably acute and can be identified intraoperatively. In the remaining half, underlying placental compromise may be involved.

Keywords: Emergent cesarean deliveries; Intraoperative findings; Neonatal outcome; Non-reassuring fetal heart rate; Placental histopathology.

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