MC twins were more at risk for adverse outcomes than DC twins. Determining chorionicity at early pregnancy will help the Obstetricians to plan the care of these patients. This will help not only in managing twin pregnancies but also help in counseling according to the local perinatal outcome.
Acute bleeding after delivery can be a life-threatening complication. Emergency hysterectomy is usually undertaken as a last resort. This study was conducted in order to estimate the incidence, indications, risk factors and complications associated with peripartum hysterectomy performed at a tertiary care hospital. We retrospectively analysed 39 of 45 cases of emergency peripartum hysterectomy performed at the Aga Khan University Hospital from 1997-2006. Peripartum hysterectomy was defined as one performed for a haemorrhage after delivery which is unresponsive to other treatments. The most frequent indications for peripartum hysterectomy were morbidly adherent placenta (46%) and uterine atony (23%). The duration of surgery was shorter (P = 0.045) but the complications were higher (P = 0.029) in total compared with subtotal hysterectomies. Our results suggest that caesarean deliveries are associated with an increased risk for peripartum hysterectomy, which is of concern given the increasing rate of caesarean deliveries. Subtotal hysterectomy is a reasonable alternative in emergency obstetric hysterectomy.
Background: We aimed to describe the outcomes of neonates born at or near term to women undergoing elective C-section without prophylactic corticosteroids.
Methods: Single-centre retrospective observational study of neonates born between 36+0 and 42+0 weeks. Associations between neonatal complications and maternal and neonatal factors were evaluated by univariate analyses and multivariate logistic regression.
Results: A total of 2151 (26%) neonates were born by elective C-section during the study period, of whom 429 were included in the study. Fifty-six (13.05%) neonates developed some complication with 39 (9.1%) requiring NICU admission. Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and hypoglycemia occurred in 21 (4.9%) and 7 (1.6%) neonates, respectively. Maternal age >35 was associated with higher odds of neonatal complications (OR: 5.52, 95% CI: 1.02-29.74, p=0.047).
Conclusions: The rate of RDS was comparable to other reported studies. The study revealed a high rate of term elective C-sections, providing grounds for conducting further research on administering antenatal corticosteroid to this population to reduce new-born morbidities.
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