2019
DOI: 10.4149/bll_2019_091
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The value of cordocentesis in current management of intrauterine patient

Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Analyzing the clinical group to evaluate current indications for cordocenteses, their complications and data obtained in further pregnancy management. METHODS: Retrospective analysis evaluated 92 cordocenteses (diagnostic and therapeutic) performed during the period of 2007-2018. These were performed between 17 and 36 weeks of gestation under ultrasound guidance by a specialist at 2nd Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University. RESULTS: Out of 92 procedures, 7… Show more

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“…The use of cordocentesis in noninfected diagnostic cohorts reports a postprocedure fetal loss rate based on the fetal pathology at the time of the procedure. Kunochova et al [22] report on 78 diagnostic and 14 therapeutic cordocentesis procedures with postprocedure fetal loss rates of 3% (2/78) and 14% (2/14), respectively. For the testing indication of fetal hydrops, 455 cordocentesis procedures were used in 208 pregnant women (74 women had > 1 cordocentesis with a mean of 2.2 procedures and a maximum of 18) [23].…”
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“…The use of cordocentesis in noninfected diagnostic cohorts reports a postprocedure fetal loss rate based on the fetal pathology at the time of the procedure. Kunochova et al [22] report on 78 diagnostic and 14 therapeutic cordocentesis procedures with postprocedure fetal loss rates of 3% (2/78) and 14% (2/14), respectively. For the testing indication of fetal hydrops, 455 cordocentesis procedures were used in 208 pregnant women (74 women had > 1 cordocentesis with a mean of 2.2 procedures and a maximum of 18) [23].…”
Section: Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%