2021
DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.13459
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FIGO/ICM guidelines for preventing Rhesus disease: A call to action

Abstract: The introduction of anti‐Rh(D) immunoglobulin more than 50 years ago has resulted in only a 50% decrease in Rhesus disease globally owing to a low uptake of this prophylactic approach. The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, International Confederation of Midwives, and Worldwide Initiative for Rhesus Disease Eradication have reviewed current evidence regarding the utility of anti‐Rh(D) immunoglobulin. Taking into account the effectiveness anti‐Rh(D), the new guidelines propose adjusting the … Show more

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“…Administration of RhD immune globulin is advised after every potential sensitizing event including molar pregnancies. Some guidelines suggest not to use RhD immune globulin for under 8 weeks pregnancy termination, but there is no consensus regarding this matter [26][27][28][29]. RhD alloimmunized patients do not benefit from RhD immune globulin administration but can avoid HDFN by obtaining a pregnancy using RhD negative donor sperm, in vitro fertilization with selected RhD negative embryo, for heterozygous fathers or by using a non alloimmunized gestational surrogate [27].…”
Section: Prevention Of Hdfnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Administration of RhD immune globulin is advised after every potential sensitizing event including molar pregnancies. Some guidelines suggest not to use RhD immune globulin for under 8 weeks pregnancy termination, but there is no consensus regarding this matter [26][27][28][29]. RhD alloimmunized patients do not benefit from RhD immune globulin administration but can avoid HDFN by obtaining a pregnancy using RhD negative donor sperm, in vitro fertilization with selected RhD negative embryo, for heterozygous fathers or by using a non alloimmunized gestational surrogate [27].…”
Section: Prevention Of Hdfnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…У нових рекомендаціях Канадського товариства акушерів та гінекологів (SOGC, 2018) [5], Міжнародної федерації гінекологів та акушерів (FIGO, 2021) [6], Австралійського національного управління крові (2021) [7] висвітлені основні підходи до вирішення даного питання.…”
Section: резус-конфликт: профилактируем по мировым стандартам ил куку...unclassified
“…However, more than 50 years later this disease continues to be a killer in major parts of the world and to produce significant morbidity and mortality in children, estimated at more than 160 000 perinatal deaths and 100 000 cases of disability annually 3 . In the current guidelines 4 from FIGO, the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), and the Worldwide Initiative for Rh Disease Eradication (WIRhE), the evidence regarding the usefulness of Anti‐Rh(D) immunoglobulin is revisited, taking into account its effectiveness, different doses used for different indications, and prioritizing its administration by indication. All agree that “there is still a long way to go.”…”
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confidence: 99%