Maternal antecedents and outcomes for RhD allo-immunization: a study of brazilian population

Authors

  • Isabela Nelly Machado
  • Cristiano Moreau Santos
  • Renata Zaccaria Simoni
  • Helaine Milazez
  • João Luiz Pinto e Silva

Keywords:

blood transfusion, gestational age, Rh immunization, perinatal outcome, pregnancy

Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the association between perinatal evolution and maternal antecedents of sensitizing events, in RhD immunized pregnancies in a local population.

Methods

Retrospective analysis of the medical records collected from RhD allo-immunized pregnant women attending the Centro de Atenção Integral à Saúde da Mulher da Universidade Estadual de Campinas for antenatal care, between January 1990 and May 1999. As maternal variables, previous blood transfusions and the lack of anti-D prophylaxis (non anti-D), were analyzed. As perinatal variables: gestational age at delivery, birthweight, fetal blood transfusion and/or fetal death.

Results

The lack of anti-D use was identified in 70% of these women. There were no statistical differences in the rates of fetal death or necessity for fetal blood

transfusions between the previous blood transfusions and non-anti-D groups. The gestational ages and birthweight for the mothers with and without previous blood transfusions were respectively 35.7 and 37.9 weeks (p=0.03) and 2232g and 2784g (p=0.04).

Conclusion

The most frequent antecedent in maternal allo-immunization found in the current study population, was the lack of immuno-prophylaxis. The cause of maternal immunization did not influence the prognosis of pregnancy, except for a reduction in gestational age and birthweight from mothers who had suffered previous blood transfusions.

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Published

2005-06-30

How to Cite

Machado, I. N., Santos, C. M., Simoni, R. Z., Milazez, H., & Pinto e Silva, J. L. (2005). Maternal antecedents and outcomes for RhD allo-immunization: a study of brazilian population. Revista De Ciências Médicas, 14(3). Retrieved from https://seer.sis.puc-campinas.edu.br/cienciasmedicas/article/view/1175

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