Obstetric outcomes of ex-utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT).
Alireza A ShamshirsazSoroush AalipourHadi ErfaniAhmed A NassrKelsey A StewartElizabeth S KravitzAtefeh RezaeiMagdalena Sanz CortesJimmy EspinozaMichael A BelfortPublished in: Prenatal diagnosis (2019)
Our data highlight the complexity of the obstetrical management in the EXIT procedure as evidenced by an approximately 36% chance of emergency delivery. Despite having an experienced multidisciplinary team, 13.3% of our subjects underwent maternal blood transfusion. This information can be used in counseling EXIT candidates regarding the risks and benefits of this procedure.
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