Management of isoimmunized pregnancy by use of intravascular techniques

  • Vanessa A. Barss
  • , Beryl R. Benacerraf
  • , Fredric D. Frigoletto
  • , Michael F. Greene
  • , Christine Penso
  • , Daniel H. Saltzman
  • , Allan Nadel
  • , Linda J. Heffner
  • , J. Elizabeth Scherl
  • , Peter M. Doubilet

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Abstract

Twenty-two patients who had 23 pregnancies complicated by isoimmunization were managed by the use of intravascular methods on an outpatient basis. Nine patients underwent 30 percutaneous fetal blood sampling procedures to determine fetal blood type or hematocrit, without complication. Thirteen patients underwent 45 intrauterine fetal transfusions via the umbilical vessels and 16 intraperitoneal fetal transfusions. The overall survival rate in this series was 85.7%. Survival among fetuses that were hydropic at initial evaluation was 83.3%. The procedure-related perinatal mortality rate for intravascular intrauterine transfusions was 2.2%. Knowledge of fetal blood type and hematocrit allowed treatment individualized to the specific needs of each patient. In particular, the ability to transfuse blood directly into the vascular system of the hydropic fetus proved to be lifesaving in those patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)932-937
Number of pages6
JournalAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Volume159
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1988
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Isoimmunization
  • fetal transfusion
  • intravascular management

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