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Perinatal outcome in pregnant women: the impact of blood transfusion

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Key words: hemorrhage, pregnancy, blood transfusion, maternal morbidity, perinatal
Publication Date: 2025-01-21

Abstract

Background - Obstetric hemorrhage is a life-threatening complication of pregnancy. Systematic collection of data on transfusion practice during pregnancy and post-partum period are scarce, as well as data on fetal or neonatal outcomes of women transfused during pregnancy.

We examined the prevalence of obstetric hemorrhage and outcome of pregnancies in hospitalized transfused women.

Materials and methods - This is a retrospective cohort study collecting clinical and laboratory data of women transfused from 2015 to 2017 in three Italian Tertiary level Obstetrical Departments. Inclusion criteria were:
1) age >18 years; 2) antepartum or peripartum hospital admission and 3) transfusion during the hospital stay of at least one unit of packed red blood cell (RBC) units. Women below 18 years and/or with transfusion outside pregnancy were excluded.

During the observation period, 18,495 women gave birth across the three Obstetrics Departments: transfusion rate was 1.7%.

Results - 315 women were included in the final analysis. Most (75.2%) needed transfusion from 35 weeks onwards. A percentage higher that that observed in general population of transfused women showed co-morbidities such as hypertensive disorders or diabetes (13.9 vs 5.5%). We recorded 90% of live births and 7.6% of Intra Uterine Fetal Demise or neonatal death. Perinatal outcomes were impacted by the dose of transfusion: logistic regression, correcting for age and assisted conception, showed that women transfused with 3 or more RBC units have about 3-fold higher risk of perinatal death (OR: 2.9, 95% CI: 1.0-8.4).

Discussion - In this series, several known risk factors were associated with adverse feto-neonatal outcome. In addition, the number of RBC units transfused was significantly and independently associated with the perinatal outcome. Present data can be helpful to design prospective studies taking into account timing and dose of transfusion during pregnancy with the objective to improve feto-maternal outcome.

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Elvira Grandone - Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy; Thrombosis and Haemostasis Unit, Fondazione I.R.C.C.S. “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza”, S. Giovanni Rotondo, Italy; Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Perinatal Medicine, The First I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8980-9783

Antonella Cromi - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy

Marina Vinciguerra - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Bari, Bari, Italy

Giovanni Tiscia - Thrombosis and Haemostasis Unit, Fondazione I.R.C.C.S. “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza”, S. Giovanni Rotondo, Italy

Alexander Makatsariya - Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Perinatal Medicine, The First I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia

Jamilya Khizroeva - Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Perinatal Medicine, The First I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia

Viktoria Bitsadze - Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Perinatal Medicine, The First I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia

Antonio de Laurenzo - hrombosis and Haemostasis Unit, Fondazione I.R.C.C.S. “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza”, S. Giovanni Rotondo, Italy

Donatella Colaizzo - hrombosis and Haemostasis Unit, Fondazione I.R.C.C.S. “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza”, S. Giovanni Rotondo, Italy

Natale Sciannamè - Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Fondazione I.R.C.C.S. “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza”, S. Giovanni Rotondo, Italy

Giuseppe Loverro - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Bari, Bari, Italy

Ettore Cicinelli - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Bari, Bari, Italy

Maurizio Margaglione - Medical Genetics, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy

Angelo Ostuni - Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine Service, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Consorziale Policlinico di Bari, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy; Struttura Regionale Coordinamento Puglia, Bari, Italy

Luigi Nappi - Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy

Mario Mastroianno - Scientific Direction, Fondazione I.R.C.C.S. “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza”, S. Giovanni Rotondo, Italy

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