2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40140-017-0200-2
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Anesthetic and Obstetric Management of Placenta Accreta: Clinical Experience and Available Evidence

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“…AIP into the uterine wall is a rather rare complication of pregnancy, although in recent decades there has been an increase in its incidence: from 1: 2500-1:7000 pregnancies in 2007 to 1:533 births in 2017 [6] in parallel with an increase in the number of deliveries by caesarean section [7][8]. So, for example, from 2010 to 2012 in New Zealand and Australia, studies showed one AIP case per 2262 births [9]. Such a different incidence and interest of scientists from all over the world indicates the relevance and complexity of this problem.…”
Section: Review and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AIP into the uterine wall is a rather rare complication of pregnancy, although in recent decades there has been an increase in its incidence: from 1: 2500-1:7000 pregnancies in 2007 to 1:533 births in 2017 [6] in parallel with an increase in the number of deliveries by caesarean section [7][8]. So, for example, from 2010 to 2012 in New Zealand and Australia, studies showed one AIP case per 2262 births [9]. Such a different incidence and interest of scientists from all over the world indicates the relevance and complexity of this problem.…”
Section: Review and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial measurement of hemoglobin level is useful as a baseline measure and repeated evaluation provides information on the degree of severity of bleeding and anemia [ 32 , 33 ]. After analyzing risk factors by utilizing the previously described scoring system to predict massive transfusion in PP [ 19 - 22 ], invasive monitoring with arterial catheterization, central catheterization with a large-bore catheter, and noninvasive or minimally invasive cardiac output monitoring can be applied [ 34 , 35 ]. Even without proper catheterization before CS, if the bleeding is not rapidly controlled during surgery, the placement of large venous access (16 gauge or more) should be considered [ 32 ].…”
Section: Anesthetic Management For Csmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consideraciones anestésicas: El método anestésico utilizado y las estrategias transfusionales óptimas son pilares fundamentales de la cirugía. Es necesario un centro de alta complejidad capaz de manejar situaciones de emergencia durante un procedimiento de esta envergadura y un equipo de anestesia con experiencia en el manejo de la hemorragia obstétrica 16 .…”
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“…La técnica anestésica elegida dependerá de: la profundidad de invasión placentaria, los órganos involucrados, protocolos y recursos institucionales, tipo de vía aérea y experiencia del médico involucrado 16 , se reconocen tres opciones:…”
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