2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2018.10.056
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Per labor Vasa Previa discovery: A simple clinical diagnosis

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“…Most cases (85%) have 1 identifiable risk factors, including in-vitro fertilization, multiple gestations, bilobed, succenturiate or low-lying placentas, and velamentous cord insertion. 3 When the condition is not diagnosed antenatally, the perinatal mortality rate is reported to be 44%. 3 If an emergency cesarean delivery is required, and if the diagnosis of vasa previa is not made in the antenatal period, < 50% of neonates survive.…”
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“…Most cases (85%) have 1 identifiable risk factors, including in-vitro fertilization, multiple gestations, bilobed, succenturiate or low-lying placentas, and velamentous cord insertion. 3 When the condition is not diagnosed antenatally, the perinatal mortality rate is reported to be 44%. 3 If an emergency cesarean delivery is required, and if the diagnosis of vasa previa is not made in the antenatal period, < 50% of neonates survive.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 When the condition is not diagnosed antenatally, the perinatal mortality rate is reported to be 44%. 3 If an emergency cesarean delivery is required, and if the diagnosis of vasa previa is not made in the antenatal period, < 50% of neonates survive. 4 There is much controversy regarding the screening of vasa previa.…”
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