1.Survey on Regional Hierarchical and Transferal Management of Severe Post-partum Hemorrhage in Beijing
Yike YANG ; Huan CHEN ; Yangyu ZHAO
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(3):186-191
Objective:To assess the current state of care for Severe Postpartum Hemorrhage(SPPH)in refer-ral centers and non-referral centers,and to propose enhanced strategies for the regional prevention and manage-ment of SPPH.Methods:The clinical data of patients with SPPH,defined as postpartum blood loss≥1500 ml or transfusion of blood products≥1000 ml,in two districts of Beijing from January 2021 to June 2023 were retrospec-tively analyzed.A total of 201 cases of SPPH were included and they were divided into 125 cases in the referral center group and 76 cases in the non-referral center group based on whether they were city level referral centers.The clinical characteristics between these two groups were compared.Furthermore,a stratified analysis was con-ducted using a Logistic regression model to identify the risk factors associated with massive postpartum hemor-rhage,defined as postpartum hemorrhage≥4000 ml,transfusion requirements exceeding suspended red blood cells(RBC)>10 U and(or)plasma>1000 ml.Results:Analysis of cases presenting with SPPH between the two study groups showed that patients in the referral center group exhibited advanced maternal age,smaller gestation-al weeks at delivery and a higher proportion of high-risk factors compared to those in the non-referral center group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The primary cause of SPPH in the referral center group was placental factors,while uterine atony was identified as the main factor in the non-referral center group,and this difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Additionally,within the non-referral center group,there was a higher amount of blood loss during cesarean section,lower proportion of B-Lynch suture/vascular suture ligation,and higher proportion of uterine packing(P<0.05).Furthermore,compared to the referral center group,there were significantly higher incidences of plasma transfution volume,return to operating room for further inter-vention or exploratory laparotomy procedures after initial delivery and complications related to postpartum hemor-rhage observed in the non-referral center group(P<0.05).Moreover,it was noted that there were more cases of massive postpartum hemorrhagic disease reported in the non-referral center group than in the referral center group(P<0.05).In massive postpartum hemorrhage cases analyzed,referring centers had a higher percentage of patients presenting with multiple high-risk factors for postpartum hemorrhage during pregnancy when compared to non-referring centers(71.4%vs.33.3%,P<0.05).Placental factors accounted for majority causes leading to hemorrhage within referring centers(57.1%),whereas both uterine atony and placental factors played major roles within non-referring centers′cases(42.9%,28.6%).The multivariate Logistic regression analysis revealed that non-referral center delivery(aOR 3.47,95%CI 1.40-9.18)and a history of multiple intrauterine operations(aOR 12.63,95%CI 1.24-131.30)were identified as significant risk factors for massive postpartum hemor-rhage.Conclusions:The outcomes of high-risk pregnant women referral management in the region exhibit an im-provement,necessitating the reinforcement of training in non-referral midwifery institutions regarding identification of high-risk factors,surgical suture techniques,and comprehensive SPPH management to avert excessive bleed-ing and blood transfusion.
2.Effectiveness and safety of low-dose oral misoprostol solution for cervical ripening in the third trimester
Yike YANG ; Zhiheng YU ; Xunke GU ; Linlin CAO ; Huifeng SHI ; Yan WANG ; Yangyu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(1):24-32
Objective:To investigate the effectiveness and safety of low-dose oral misoprostol solution for cervical ripening in late gestation.Methods:This was a prospective cohort study including 396 primiparas with singleton pregnancy who received low-dose oral misoprostol solution for cervical ripening (oral group) in Peking University Third Hospital from March to October 2022. They were further allocated to receive oral misoprostol alone (OA group, n=167) or oral misoprostol in combination with oxytocin/amniotomy (OC group, n=229). Moreover, 218 cases who received vaginal misoprostol for cervical ripening (vaginal group) during the same period in 2021 were reviewed (a retrospective cohort). Among them, 77 were given vaginal misoprostol alone (VA group) and 141 received vaginal misoprostol in combination with oxytocin/amniotomy (VC group). The OA group and VA group (72 and 73 cases) as well as the OC group and VC group (108 and 103 cases) were matched using propensity scores. Basic clinical information, hospital stay, duration of labor induction, uterine hyperstimulation, rate of labor initiation, vaginal delivery rate, rate of delivery within 24 h, duration of labor, neonatal condition, adverse pregnancy outcomes, and other information were compared between different groups. All data were statistically analyzed using independent sample t test, analysis of variance, nonparametric test, Chi-square test, or Fisher's exact probability test. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the factors affecting the labor initiation and the failure of labor induction. Results:The average hospital stay, the duration from medication to labor initiation and the duration from medication to vaginal delivery were significantly shorter in the oral group than those in the vaginal group [(5.4±2.4) vs. (6.5±2.6) d, (34.2±24.1) vs. (38.9±25.7) h, (45.8±25.8) vs. (53.4±27.8) h; t=5.24, 2.10 and 3.39; all P<0.05]. The total labor initiation rate and vaginal delivery rate in the oral group were significantly higher than those in the vaginal group [92.9% (368/396) vs. 83.5% (182/218), 72.2% (286/396) vs. 60.1% (131/218); χ 2=13.43 and 9.50; both P<0.05]. The incidence of failed induction of labor, uterine hyperstimulation, fetal distress, and intrauterine infection in the oral group were lower than those in the vaginal group [2.0% (8/396) vs. 6.9% (15/218), 4.3% (17/396) vs. 17.9% (39/218), 8.8% (35/396) vs. 14.7% (32/218), 1.3% (5/396) vs. 3.7% (8/218); χ 2=9.21, 31.36, 4.93 and 3.93; all P<0.05]. The duration from medication to labor initiation and to vaginal delivery in the OA group were higher than those in the VA group [(25.8±17.0) vs. (17.4±10.8) h, (37.2±18.8) vs. (29.7±13.5) h; t=3.49 and 2.74; both P<0.05]. There were no significant differences in the labor initiation rate, vaginal delivery rate, rate of delivery within 24 h or the incidence of failed induction of labor between the OA and VA groups (all P>0.05). Women in the VA group were more likely to develop uterine hyperstimulation than those in the OA group [19.2% (14/73) vs. 4.2% (3/72), χ2=7.89, P=0.005]. There were no significant differences in the duration from medication to labor initiation or to vaginal delivery between the VC and OC groups (both P>0.05), but the duration were significantly longer than those in the corresponding medication alone group (VC vs. VA groups: (49.7±24.6) vs. (17.4±10.8) h and (61.6±25.7) vs. (29.7±13.5) h, t=5.31 and 5.13, both P<0.05; OC vs. OA groups: (45.3±26.6) vs. (25.8±17.0) h and (56.1±27.2) vs. (37.2±18.8) h, t=10.35 and 9.78, both P<0.05]. The labor initiation rate, vaginal delivery rate and rate of delivery within 24 h in the OC group were higher than those in the VC group [88.9% (96/108) vs. 77% (87/113), 63.0% (68/108) vs. 47.8% (54/113), 10.3% (7/108) vs. 0.0% (0/113); χ 2=5.49, 5.14 and 7.56; all P<0.05]. The incidence of uterine hyperstimulation in the OC group was 4.6% (5/108), which was lower than that in the VC group [18.6% (21/113), χ 2=10.37, P=0.001]. Logistic regression analysis showed that oral misoprostol and gestational age were positively correlated with labor initiation [ OR (95% CI): 2.18 (1.24-3.90) and 1.43 (1.14-1.79)], while maternal age was negatively correlated with labor initiation [ OR (95% CI): 0.90 (0.82-0.98)]. Moreover, failed induction of labor was negatively correlated with oral misoprostol [ OR (95% CI): 0.37 (0.14-0.91)], but positively correlated with maternal age [ OR (95% CI): 1.21 (1.05-1.40)]. Conclusions:Oral administration of low-dose misoprostol solution is as effective as vaginal misoprostol in promoting cervical ripening. Besides, it can shorten the average hospital stay and reduce the incidence of uterine hyperstimulation, suggesting that low-dose oral misoprostol solution is relatively safer and can be used to promote cervical ripening in late gestation.
3.Recent research advancements in mechanisms underlying intrauterine brain injury in fetuses with fetal growth restriction
Youzhen ZHANG ; Nana HUANG ; Yangyu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(2):161-165
The pathogenesis of brain injury in fetal growth restriction (FGR) fetuses is likely associated with oxidative stress and neuroinflammation, although the exact mechanisms are not fully understood. This article mainly reviews the anatomical alterations, potential pathophysiological processes, and the specific molecular mechanisms involving various types of brain cells in FGR.
4.Prediction of Perinatal Outcomes for Cardiac Dysfunction in Monochorionic Di-amniotic Twin Pregnancies Based on Information Model
Han ZHANG ; Yuan WEI ; Yangyu ZHAO
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(7):547-553
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of fetal cardiac dysfunction in monochorionic diamniotic(MCDA)twin pregnancies,and establish a prediction model for their perinatal outcomes mainly based on ultra-sound indicators using information method.Methods:A total of 104 twin cases with ultrasound indicating fetal heart abnormalities were selected.Based on their chorionic and fetal heart abnormalities,they were divided into three groups:MCDA dysfunction group(61 cases),MCDA structural abnormalities group(23 cases),and dichori-onic diamniotic(DCDA)structural abnormalities group(20 cases).The clinical features of the three groups were analyzed and compared,and clinical outcomes were followed up until 3 years postpartum.A perinatal outcome prediction model for fetal cardiac dysfunction was established using the information method.All ultrasound abnor-mal indicators(7 categories)from the MCDA functional abnormality group,as well as 3 common clinical indicators,were included in the information model calculation.At the same time,the effectiveness of the model prediction was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and reserved cases(5 cases).Results:① Com-pared with the group with MCDA structural abnormalities,the group with MCDA functional abnormalities had a higher proportion of twin specific complications and a more severe staging.There was no statistically significant difference(P>0.05)in the proportion of live and non-live birth among the three groups,as well as the differences between different live birth outcomes and non-live birth outcomes.However,follow-up found that the majority(22/24)of live births in the MCDA dysfunction group had their heart function returning to normal on their own.②The pre-diction results of the information model showed that the classification criteria for adverse perinatal outcome or risks(I)of fetal cardiac dysfunction were:when I>1.0,the risk of fetal death was high;when-1.0
5.Prediction of Perinatal Outcomes for Cardiac Dysfunction in Monochorionic Di-amniotic Twin Pregnancies Based on Information Model
Han ZHANG ; Yuan WEI ; Yangyu ZHAO
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(7):547-553
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of fetal cardiac dysfunction in monochorionic diamniotic(MCDA)twin pregnancies,and establish a prediction model for their perinatal outcomes mainly based on ultra-sound indicators using information method.Methods:A total of 104 twin cases with ultrasound indicating fetal heart abnormalities were selected.Based on their chorionic and fetal heart abnormalities,they were divided into three groups:MCDA dysfunction group(61 cases),MCDA structural abnormalities group(23 cases),and dichori-onic diamniotic(DCDA)structural abnormalities group(20 cases).The clinical features of the three groups were analyzed and compared,and clinical outcomes were followed up until 3 years postpartum.A perinatal outcome prediction model for fetal cardiac dysfunction was established using the information method.All ultrasound abnor-mal indicators(7 categories)from the MCDA functional abnormality group,as well as 3 common clinical indicators,were included in the information model calculation.At the same time,the effectiveness of the model prediction was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and reserved cases(5 cases).Results:① Com-pared with the group with MCDA structural abnormalities,the group with MCDA functional abnormalities had a higher proportion of twin specific complications and a more severe staging.There was no statistically significant difference(P>0.05)in the proportion of live and non-live birth among the three groups,as well as the differences between different live birth outcomes and non-live birth outcomes.However,follow-up found that the majority(22/24)of live births in the MCDA dysfunction group had their heart function returning to normal on their own.②The pre-diction results of the information model showed that the classification criteria for adverse perinatal outcome or risks(I)of fetal cardiac dysfunction were:when I>1.0,the risk of fetal death was high;when-1.0
6.Prediction of Perinatal Outcomes for Cardiac Dysfunction in Monochorionic Di-amniotic Twin Pregnancies Based on Information Model
Han ZHANG ; Yuan WEI ; Yangyu ZHAO
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(7):547-553
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of fetal cardiac dysfunction in monochorionic diamniotic(MCDA)twin pregnancies,and establish a prediction model for their perinatal outcomes mainly based on ultra-sound indicators using information method.Methods:A total of 104 twin cases with ultrasound indicating fetal heart abnormalities were selected.Based on their chorionic and fetal heart abnormalities,they were divided into three groups:MCDA dysfunction group(61 cases),MCDA structural abnormalities group(23 cases),and dichori-onic diamniotic(DCDA)structural abnormalities group(20 cases).The clinical features of the three groups were analyzed and compared,and clinical outcomes were followed up until 3 years postpartum.A perinatal outcome prediction model for fetal cardiac dysfunction was established using the information method.All ultrasound abnor-mal indicators(7 categories)from the MCDA functional abnormality group,as well as 3 common clinical indicators,were included in the information model calculation.At the same time,the effectiveness of the model prediction was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and reserved cases(5 cases).Results:① Com-pared with the group with MCDA structural abnormalities,the group with MCDA functional abnormalities had a higher proportion of twin specific complications and a more severe staging.There was no statistically significant difference(P>0.05)in the proportion of live and non-live birth among the three groups,as well as the differences between different live birth outcomes and non-live birth outcomes.However,follow-up found that the majority(22/24)of live births in the MCDA dysfunction group had their heart function returning to normal on their own.②The pre-diction results of the information model showed that the classification criteria for adverse perinatal outcome or risks(I)of fetal cardiac dysfunction were:when I>1.0,the risk of fetal death was high;when-1.0
7.Prediction of Perinatal Outcomes for Cardiac Dysfunction in Monochorionic Di-amniotic Twin Pregnancies Based on Information Model
Han ZHANG ; Yuan WEI ; Yangyu ZHAO
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(7):547-553
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of fetal cardiac dysfunction in monochorionic diamniotic(MCDA)twin pregnancies,and establish a prediction model for their perinatal outcomes mainly based on ultra-sound indicators using information method.Methods:A total of 104 twin cases with ultrasound indicating fetal heart abnormalities were selected.Based on their chorionic and fetal heart abnormalities,they were divided into three groups:MCDA dysfunction group(61 cases),MCDA structural abnormalities group(23 cases),and dichori-onic diamniotic(DCDA)structural abnormalities group(20 cases).The clinical features of the three groups were analyzed and compared,and clinical outcomes were followed up until 3 years postpartum.A perinatal outcome prediction model for fetal cardiac dysfunction was established using the information method.All ultrasound abnor-mal indicators(7 categories)from the MCDA functional abnormality group,as well as 3 common clinical indicators,were included in the information model calculation.At the same time,the effectiveness of the model prediction was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and reserved cases(5 cases).Results:① Com-pared with the group with MCDA structural abnormalities,the group with MCDA functional abnormalities had a higher proportion of twin specific complications and a more severe staging.There was no statistically significant difference(P>0.05)in the proportion of live and non-live birth among the three groups,as well as the differences between different live birth outcomes and non-live birth outcomes.However,follow-up found that the majority(22/24)of live births in the MCDA dysfunction group had their heart function returning to normal on their own.②The pre-diction results of the information model showed that the classification criteria for adverse perinatal outcome or risks(I)of fetal cardiac dysfunction were:when I>1.0,the risk of fetal death was high;when-1.0
8.Prediction of Perinatal Outcomes for Cardiac Dysfunction in Monochorionic Di-amniotic Twin Pregnancies Based on Information Model
Han ZHANG ; Yuan WEI ; Yangyu ZHAO
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(7):547-553
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of fetal cardiac dysfunction in monochorionic diamniotic(MCDA)twin pregnancies,and establish a prediction model for their perinatal outcomes mainly based on ultra-sound indicators using information method.Methods:A total of 104 twin cases with ultrasound indicating fetal heart abnormalities were selected.Based on their chorionic and fetal heart abnormalities,they were divided into three groups:MCDA dysfunction group(61 cases),MCDA structural abnormalities group(23 cases),and dichori-onic diamniotic(DCDA)structural abnormalities group(20 cases).The clinical features of the three groups were analyzed and compared,and clinical outcomes were followed up until 3 years postpartum.A perinatal outcome prediction model for fetal cardiac dysfunction was established using the information method.All ultrasound abnor-mal indicators(7 categories)from the MCDA functional abnormality group,as well as 3 common clinical indicators,were included in the information model calculation.At the same time,the effectiveness of the model prediction was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and reserved cases(5 cases).Results:① Com-pared with the group with MCDA structural abnormalities,the group with MCDA functional abnormalities had a higher proportion of twin specific complications and a more severe staging.There was no statistically significant difference(P>0.05)in the proportion of live and non-live birth among the three groups,as well as the differences between different live birth outcomes and non-live birth outcomes.However,follow-up found that the majority(22/24)of live births in the MCDA dysfunction group had their heart function returning to normal on their own.②The pre-diction results of the information model showed that the classification criteria for adverse perinatal outcome or risks(I)of fetal cardiac dysfunction were:when I>1.0,the risk of fetal death was high;when-1.0
9.Prediction of Perinatal Outcomes for Cardiac Dysfunction in Monochorionic Di-amniotic Twin Pregnancies Based on Information Model
Han ZHANG ; Yuan WEI ; Yangyu ZHAO
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(7):547-553
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of fetal cardiac dysfunction in monochorionic diamniotic(MCDA)twin pregnancies,and establish a prediction model for their perinatal outcomes mainly based on ultra-sound indicators using information method.Methods:A total of 104 twin cases with ultrasound indicating fetal heart abnormalities were selected.Based on their chorionic and fetal heart abnormalities,they were divided into three groups:MCDA dysfunction group(61 cases),MCDA structural abnormalities group(23 cases),and dichori-onic diamniotic(DCDA)structural abnormalities group(20 cases).The clinical features of the three groups were analyzed and compared,and clinical outcomes were followed up until 3 years postpartum.A perinatal outcome prediction model for fetal cardiac dysfunction was established using the information method.All ultrasound abnor-mal indicators(7 categories)from the MCDA functional abnormality group,as well as 3 common clinical indicators,were included in the information model calculation.At the same time,the effectiveness of the model prediction was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and reserved cases(5 cases).Results:① Com-pared with the group with MCDA structural abnormalities,the group with MCDA functional abnormalities had a higher proportion of twin specific complications and a more severe staging.There was no statistically significant difference(P>0.05)in the proportion of live and non-live birth among the three groups,as well as the differences between different live birth outcomes and non-live birth outcomes.However,follow-up found that the majority(22/24)of live births in the MCDA dysfunction group had their heart function returning to normal on their own.②The pre-diction results of the information model showed that the classification criteria for adverse perinatal outcome or risks(I)of fetal cardiac dysfunction were:when I>1.0,the risk of fetal death was high;when-1.0
10.Prediction of Perinatal Outcomes for Cardiac Dysfunction in Monochorionic Di-amniotic Twin Pregnancies Based on Information Model
Han ZHANG ; Yuan WEI ; Yangyu ZHAO
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;40(7):547-553
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of fetal cardiac dysfunction in monochorionic diamniotic(MCDA)twin pregnancies,and establish a prediction model for their perinatal outcomes mainly based on ultra-sound indicators using information method.Methods:A total of 104 twin cases with ultrasound indicating fetal heart abnormalities were selected.Based on their chorionic and fetal heart abnormalities,they were divided into three groups:MCDA dysfunction group(61 cases),MCDA structural abnormalities group(23 cases),and dichori-onic diamniotic(DCDA)structural abnormalities group(20 cases).The clinical features of the three groups were analyzed and compared,and clinical outcomes were followed up until 3 years postpartum.A perinatal outcome prediction model for fetal cardiac dysfunction was established using the information method.All ultrasound abnor-mal indicators(7 categories)from the MCDA functional abnormality group,as well as 3 common clinical indicators,were included in the information model calculation.At the same time,the effectiveness of the model prediction was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and reserved cases(5 cases).Results:① Com-pared with the group with MCDA structural abnormalities,the group with MCDA functional abnormalities had a higher proportion of twin specific complications and a more severe staging.There was no statistically significant difference(P>0.05)in the proportion of live and non-live birth among the three groups,as well as the differences between different live birth outcomes and non-live birth outcomes.However,follow-up found that the majority(22/24)of live births in the MCDA dysfunction group had their heart function returning to normal on their own.②The pre-diction results of the information model showed that the classification criteria for adverse perinatal outcome or risks(I)of fetal cardiac dysfunction were:when I>1.0,the risk of fetal death was high;when-1.0

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