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(RG) Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Large fetomaternal hemorrhage: clinical presentation and outcome

Pages 128-132 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the incidence and outcome of all neonates with demonstrated fetomaternal hemorrhages ≥20 ml and to assess possible predictors of large fetomaternal hemorrhage and outcome. Methods: Retrospective data analysis 1987-2000. Clinical data included antenatal events, method of delivery, condition at birth, hematology results, treatment and outcome. Results: Sixteen infants were identified and treated for fetomaternal hemorrhage. Adverse outcome occurred in five infants (31%). Outcome was predicted by postnatal presentation and initial hemoglobin. Conclusion: Adverse outcome amongst neonates with large fetomaternal hemorrhage is high. Outcome is better predicted by initial hemoglobin than volume of hemorrhage as per the Kleihauer test.

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