A retrospective study analyzing indications and outcomes of mid-trimester emergency cervical cerclage in a tertiary care perinatal centre over half a decade.
Pushplata KumariManish KumarLiji Sarah DavidReeta VijayaselviBijesh YadavManisha Madhai BeckPublished in: Tropical doctor (2022)
We studied the indications, success rate, perinatal outcomes and maternal complications following mid-trimester emergency cervical cerclage. All women undergoing mid-trimester emergency cerclage at our centre during 2014-2019 were included in this retrospective study.There were 46 women in our cohort. Mean cervical length was 1.5 cm (SD ± 0.7), and 52.1% of them had bulging membranes. The mean gestational age at cerclage was 23.35 weeks (SD ± 3.341). Three were loss to follow up.Out of 43 pregnancies (23 singletons and 20 twins) analyzed, 37/43, 86.4% had livebirths. Success rate in the singletons and twins were 91.3% and 80% respectively. Maternal complications were seen in 56.5% of patients. Composite neonatal morbidity was significantly more in the twin group (p-value 0.04).Overall live birth rate was 86.4% with similar success rates in singleton and multiple pregnancies. Although, evidence for beneficial effect of prophylactic cerclage in multiple gestation is lacking, emergency cerclage may have a role in twin gestation.
Keyphrases
- gestational age
- preterm birth
- birth weight
- public health
- emergency department
- pregnancy outcomes
- healthcare
- tertiary care
- pregnant women
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- newly diagnosed
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- emergency medical
- type diabetes
- breast cancer risk
- peritoneal dialysis
- patient reported outcomes