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A simple guide to ultrasound screening for placenta accreta spectrum for improving detection and optimizing management in resource limited settings.

Theophilus Kofi Adu-BreduMarcus J RijkenAlejandro Solo Nieto-CalvacheVedran StefanovicRozi Aditya AryanandaKarin Anneliese FoxSally L Collinsnull null
Published in: International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (2022)
Placenta accreta spectrum is a pregnancy complication associated with severe morbidity and maternal mortality especially when not suspected antenatally and appropriate management instigated. Women in resource-limited settings are more likely to face adverse outcomes due to logistic, technical, and resource inadequacies. Accurate prenatal imaging is an important step in ensuring good outcomes because it allows adequate preparation and an appropriate management approach. This article provides a simple three-step approach aimed at guiding clinicians and sonographers with minimal experience in placental accreta spectrum through risk stratification and basic prenatal screening for this condition both with and without Doppler ultrasound.
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