Placenta Previa Flashcards

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Q

Antepartum vaginal bleeding?

Most common causes of significant antepartum bleeding

A

Vaginal bleeding after 20 weeks gestation

Placenta abruption and placenta previa

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Suspected placenta previa – next step? Long-term management?

A

Ultrasound;

expectant management as long as bleeding not excessive, C-section at 36-37 weeks gestation

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  1. Complete placenta previa
  2. Partial placenta previa
  3. Marginal placenta previa
  4. Low lying placenta?
A
  1. Placenta that completely covers internal os
  2. Placenta partially covers internal os
  3. Placenta abuts against the internal os
  4. Edge of placenta is within 2-3 cm of internal os
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Vasa previa? Complication?

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Umbilical cord vessels overlie internal cervical os

Fetal exsanguination upon rupture of membranes

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placenta previa versus placental abruption: clinical presentation? Test?

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Painless bleeding (Spotting after coitus) after mid-second trimester
versus
Profuse first episode of bleeding, coagulopathy, painful contractions

Ultrasound versus no diagnostic test

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Patient complaining of antepartum bleeding – order of next steps?

A
  1. Ultrasound – r/o previa
  2. speculum – assess for lacerations
  3. digital examination
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Placenta previa – when to do delivery?

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If over 37 weeks, schedule C-section

Otherwise, Second or third episode of bleeding (after first episode, patient typically put on bed rest)

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Complication of placenta abruption?

A

Coagulopathy

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Risk factors for placenta previa?

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  1. Multiparity
  2. Prior C-section
  3. Prior uterine curettage
  4. Previous placenta Pravia
  5. Multiple gestation
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Pt with placenta previous – when to do delivery? How to deliver? Increased risk of?

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After fetal lungs have matured, C-section

Placenta accreta – invasion of placenta into uterus

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