Clear amniotic fluid aspiration syndrome: A novel description of an old entity.
Pierre-Yves RobillardFrancesco BonsanteBrahim BoumahniPierre StaquetMagali RichardJulie GuinaudMarine TrigoletSandrine QuivigerSilvia IacobelliPublished in: PloS one (2024)
CAF-AS were quantitatively quite similar in terms of need of actual active intervention of the neonatologists in the delivery room (166 vs 202, i.e. in terms of numbers of cases and not prevalence) to MSAF-AS.We identified in these cases two major specific causes: hyperkinetic explosive deliveries in multiparas and long-lasting episodes of maternal hypotension due to epidural/spinal anaesthesia during labor. Out of 140 million births per year in the world, it should be of concern that 3 million cases are neglected nowadays. Future studies should evaluate if this CAF-AS should benefit from a more active intervention such as immediate endotracheal suction at birth, this clear fluid being very easy to suction.