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BLOOD CONTAMINATION OF AMNIOTIC FLUID AFTER AMNIOCENTESIS IN RELATION TO PLACENTAL LOCATION

โœ Scribed by CLAUDIO GIORLANDINO; GIOVANNI GAMBUZZA; PAOLO D'ALESSIO; MARIA LUISA SANTORO; PAOLO GENTILI; ANTONIO VIZZONE


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
258 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0197-3851

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โœฆ Synopsis


The aim of the present study was to evaluate blood contamination of the amniotic fluid collected in 20 patients undergoing a second amniocentesis performed 2 weeks after a first procedure that had failed due to Pseudomonus aeruginosu contamination of the cell cultures. Red blood cell and haemoglobin concentrations in the amniotic fluid were significantly higher in patients who had undergone a transplacental procedure compared with patients in whom the placenta was not traversed with the needle. For both groups, blood contamination of the amniotic fluid was significantly higher compared with a control group of 20 patients undergoing amniocentesis for the first time. Significant blood contamination of the amniotic fluid after amniocentesis occurs in every instance if evaluated at a 'second-look' procedure; the blood contamination is higher when an anterior placenta is traversed with the needle. The clinical significance of these findings needs to be further evaluated.


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