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Title: Does previous cesarean section per se, especially its number, increase the risk of allogeneic blood transfusion at cesarean section for placenta previa?
Authors: H.Takahashi, H.Takahashi
Keywords: Abnormally invasive placenta
Blood transfusion
Number of cesarean sections
Hemorrhage
Placenta previa
Issue Date: Feb-2020
Abstract: Does previous cesarean section per se, especially its number, increase the risk of allogeneic blood transfusion at cesarean section for placenta previa? H.Takahashi, Y. Baba, M. Ogoyama, H. Suzuki, A. Ohkuchi, R. Usui, S. Matsubara1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jichi Medical University, Tochigi (Japan) Summary Objective: At cesarean section (CS) for placenta previa (PP), previous CS, especially multiple CS, is reported to be associated with massive bleeding. The authors attempted to determine which causes massive bleeding, previous CS per se or previous-CS-associated factors. The need for allogeneic blood transfusion (BT) at CS was set as a marker representing massive bleeding. Materials and Meth-ods: This retrospective cohort study involved all 326 patients with PP who delivered in one institute using the same management pro- tocol. The authors evaluated the associations between the number of previous CS, maternal characteristics, and perinatal outcomes, and calculated the odds ratio (OR) for allogeneic BT according to the number of previous CS. Results: With an increasing number of pre- vious CS, the following significantly increased: abnormally invasive placenta, anterior placentation, total previa, and ultrasound-de- tectable lacunae. The rates of allogeneic BT for patients with previous CS of 0×, 1×, and >2× were 6% (16/273), 37% (14/38), and 60% (9/15), respectively (p < 0.001). On adjustment for anterior placentation, total previa, and lacunae, ORs (95% confidence interval) of allogeneic BT for previous CS 1× and >2× were 6.3 (2.5-16.4) and 11.4 (3.0-42.2), respectively, with CS 0× being referent. On analy- sis of 308 (326-18) patients excluding 18 with an abnormally invasive placenta, the adjusted ORs of allogeneic BT for CS 1× and >2× were 3.5 (1.1-10.8) and 6.2 (1.1-37.3), respectively, remaining high. Conclusion: The number of prior CS, and, thus the previous CS per se, increases the requirement for allogeneic BT, irrespective of the presence/absence of an AIP, anterior placentation, total previa, or lacunae. Management protocol of PP women with multiple CS should be adapted accordingly. Key words: Abnormally invasive placenta; Blood transfusion; Number of cesarean sections; Hemorrhage; Placenta previa.
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