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Chorionic villus sampling: An analysis of the obstetric experience of 1000 cases
Author(s) -
Brambati Bruno,
Oldrini Angelo,
Ferrazzi Enrico,
Lanzani Alessandro
Publication year - 1987
Publication title -
prenatal diagnosis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.956
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1097-0223
pISSN - 0197-3851
DOI - 10.1002/pd.1970070303
Subject(s) - medicine , chorionic villus sampling , obstetrics , vacuum aspiration , abortion , pregnancy , gestation , population , catheter , complication , fetus , gestational age , surgery , prenatal diagnosis , gynecology , family planning , research methodology , genetics , environmental health , biology
Abstract Chorionic villus sampling was performed between 7 and 12 weeks gestation in 1000 patients, 935 of whom intended to continue after fetal diagnosis. Transcervical and Transabdominal aspiration techniques were used providing a sampling success rate of 99 per cent. Anatomical and clinical contraindications to transcervical aspiration were pointed out, and the complementary role of the transabdominal approach evaluated. In the 615 concluded pregnancies an overall abortion rate of 4.1 per cent was observed. A significant association between fetal loss and number of catheter insertions was demonstrated. Bacterial inoculation by catheter insertion and colonization of uterine cavity was suspected as the cause of chorionamnionitis diagnosed in two cases (0.2 per cent) after CVS. Bleeding was the most frequent early complication (12.0 per cent) following chorionic aspiration, but was not significantly related to pregnancy wastage. Late complications, i.e. premature rupture of membranes (0.8 per cent), preterm delivery (6.3 per cent), perinatal losses (1.2 per cent), placental disorders (1.6 per cent), and congenital defects (2.6 per cent) did not exceed the expected values. Normal intrauterine growth patterns were ultrasonically estimated by cross‐sectional and longitudinal studies, while the weight at birth was normally distributed in the range of the general population.

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