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Cordocentesis and Fetal Transfusion

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8 sections · 94 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • Definition of cordocentesis
    • Topics covered
    • Development of fetal blood sampling techniques
    • Decline in the use of cordocentesis for prenatal diagnosis

    4 slides

  2. 02

    Indications, Setting and Counselling

    Who needs the procedure, where it should happen, and what the patient is told first

    • Indications for cordocentesis
    • Cordocentesis in prenatal genetic testing
    • Setting for the procedure
    • Preparation at a viable gestational age
    • Counselling before the procedure

    5 slides

  3. 03

    Fetal Anemia

    The commonest reason for the procedure: what causes it, how it is found, and how transfusion is timed

    • Definition of fetal anemia
    • Consequences of untreated fetal anemia
    • Two broad groups of cause
    • Rhesus D sensitisation and its decline
    • Red cell antigens other than D
    • Nonimmune causes of fetal anemia
    • Shift in the causes of hydrops fetalis
    • Parvovirus infection and fetal anemia
    • Colour Doppler of the fetal middle cerebral artery
    • Middle cerebral artery Doppler screening
    • Thresholds that trigger action
    • Serial transfusions
    • Loss of Doppler accuracy after transfusion
    • Raising the Doppler threshold after transfusion
    • Timing the next transfusion from the fall in haemoglobin
    • 0.45 g/dL
    • 13 days

    17 slides

  4. 04

    Fetal and Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia

    Low fetal platelets from maternal antibodies, and how the role of cordocentesis has shrunk

    • Fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia
    • Platelet antigens involved
    • Differences from red cell alloimmunisation
    • Clinical spectrum of FNAIT
    • When to suspect FNAIT
    • Diagnosis of FNAIT
    • Goal of FNAIT management
    • Historical role of cordocentesis in FNAIT
    • Current management of FNAIT
    • Remaining role for fetal blood sampling in FNAIT

    10 slides

  5. 05

    Contraindications and Risks

    What weighs against the procedure, and the complications that follow it

    • Contraindications to cordocentesis
    • Maternal viral infection
    • Early gestational age
    • Conflicting data on very early sampling
    • Risks of the procedure
    • Overall balance of risk and benefit
    • Fetal bradycardia
    • Streaming from the puncture site
    • Umbilical cord hematoma after cordocentesis
    • Consequences of umbilical cord hematoma
    • Emergency caesarean delivery after the procedure
    • Fetal loss rates after cordocentesis

    12 slides

  6. 06

    Technique

    From the first survey scan to the last check of the puncture site

    • Sequence of a sampling and transfusion procedure
    • Preprocedure ultrasound survey
    • Grayscale and colour Doppler view of a posterior cord insertion
    • Reading the two panels
    • Colour Doppler panel of the cord insertion
    • Umbilical cord within the uterus
    • Vessels of the umbilical cord
    • Needle target sites
    • Choosing the target site
    • Needle route for an anterior and a posterior placenta
    • Readiness to transfuse
    • Skin preparation and sterile setup
    • Needle choice for sampling and transfusion
    • Advancing the needle into the umbilical vein
    • Needle within the umbilical vein at the placental cord insertion
    • Recognising the needle on ultrasound
    • Handling the needle once it is in the vessel
    • Immediate analysis of the sample
    • Fetal paralysis
    • Keeping the needle steady during transfusion
    • Blood product used for intrauterine transfusion
    • Factors determining the transfusion volume
    • Needle within the fetal peritoneal cavity
    • Intraperitoneal needle placement
    • Finishing the procedure
    • Monitoring after the procedure

    26 slides

  7. 07

    Outcomes

    Success rates, survival after transfusion, and what is known about later development

    • Success rate of fetal blood sampling
    • Obstetric complications compared with no sampling
    • Survival after intrauterine transfusion
    • Neurodevelopmental follow-up
    • The LOTUS study
    • 4.8%
    • Severe hydrops and neurodevelopmental impairment

    7 slides

  8. 08

    Key Points and References

    The summary the chapter itself draws, and the sources behind it

    • Key points: indications and sites
    • Key points: fetal anemia
    • Key points: alloimmune thrombocytopenia
    • Suggested reading
    • References
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    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    13 slides