Safety of Intrauterine Transfusion Performed Beyond 34 weeks of Gestation
Ariane C. Youssefzadeh,
Jinnen Masri,
Lisa M. Korst
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo describe (1) procedure‐related complications, and (2) gestational age (GA) at delivery in patients who received their final intrauterine transfusion (IUT) at ≥ 34 weeks 0 days versus at < 34 weeks 0 days.MethodsThis was a retrospective study of pregnancies treated with IUT. Procedure‐related complications were defined as any of the following within 48 h of IUT: (1) rupture of membranes or preterm delivery, (2) intrauterine infection, (3) fetal death, (4) fetal compromise resulting in emergency c… Show more
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