Introduction: Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a serious condition with a mortality as high as 7%. However, the factors associated with this type of death have not been adequately described, with an almost complete lack of publications analyzing the determining factors of death in this disease. The aim of our work is to describe the causes of death related to PAS and to analyze the associated diagnosis and treatment problems. Material and methods: This is an inter-continental, multicenter, descriptive, retrospective study in low-and middle-income countries. Maternal deaths related to PAS between January 2015 and December 2020 were included. Crucial points in the management of PAS, including prenatal diagnosis and details of the surgical treatment and postoperative management, were evaluated. | 1453 NIETO-CALVACHE ET AL.
Introduction:The incidence of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) has increased, but the optimal management and the optimal way to achieve vascular control are still controversial. This study aims to compare maternal outcomes between different methods of vascular control in surgical PAS management.
Material and methods: A retrospective cohort study on consecutive cases diagnosed with PAS between 2013 and 2020 in single tertiary hospital. The final diagnosis of PAS was made following preoperative ultrasound and confirmation during surgery. Management of PAS using cesarean hysterectomy with internal iliac artery ligation (IIAL) was compared with two types of vascular control in uterine conservativeresective surgery (IIAL vs identification-ligation of the upper vesical, upper vaginal, and uterine arteries).Results: Over an 8-year period, 234 pregnant women were diagnosed with PAS meeting the inclusion criteria. Uterine conservative-resective surgery (200 cases) was associated with lower mean blood loss compared with cesarean hysterectomy with IIAL (34 cases) in all PAS cases (1379 ± 769 mL vs 3168 ± 1916 mL; p < 0.001). In subanalysis of the two uterine conservative-resective surgery subgroups, the group with identification-ligation of the upper vesical, upper vaginal, and uterine arteries had a significantly lower blood loss compared with uterine conservative-resective surgery with IIAL (1307 ± 743 mL vs 1701 ± 813 mL; p = 0.005). Women in the hysterectomy with IIAL group had more massive transfusion (35.3% vs 2.5%; p < 0.001; odds ratio[OR] 21.3, 95% confidence interval [CI] 6.9-66), major blood loss (>1500 mL) (70.6% vs 34%, p < 0.001; OR 4.7; 95% CI 2.1-10.3), catastrophic blood loss (>2500 mL)
What are the novel findings of this work?Using a structured Delphi process informed by a systematic review, we found that targeted detailed sonography looking for most established standardized ultrasound signs of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) and involvement of the cervix is recommended for the prenatal evaluation of pregnant patients at high risk for PAS.
What are the clinical implications of this work?Pregnant women at high risk for PAS at birth should be referred to specialist centers with expertise in abnormal placentation. Prenatal evaluation should include transvaginal ultrasound to confirm the precise position of the placenta and anatomy of the cervix. New ultrasound signs that can be obtained using standard ultrasound equipment should be included in future clinical research.
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