2021
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.16647
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Clinical profiles of placenta accreta spectrum: the PACCRETA population‐based study

Abstract: Objective To describe and compare the characteristics of women with placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) and their pregnancy outcomes according to the presence of placenta praevia and a prior caesarean section. Design Prospective population‐based study. Setting All 176 maternity hospitals of eight French regions. Population Two hundred and forty‐nine women with PAS, from a source population of 520 114 deliveries. Methods Women with PAS were classified into two risk‐profile groups, with or without the high‐risk comb… Show more

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“…Rate of maternal death in our study (2.6‰, national rate 0.09‰ [ 25 ]), was higher compared to the UKOSS, NOSS, and Australian cohorts, which did not report any fatal case [ 16 , 34 , 36 ], but lower than the French cohort (4.1‰) [ 38 ]. Of note, the only death in our cohort occurred in an unsuspected woman without risk factors for PAS.…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…Rate of maternal death in our study (2.6‰, national rate 0.09‰ [ 25 ]), was higher compared to the UKOSS, NOSS, and Australian cohorts, which did not report any fatal case [ 16 , 34 , 36 ], but lower than the French cohort (4.1‰) [ 38 ]. Of note, the only death in our cohort occurred in an unsuspected woman without risk factors for PAS.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…However, a lower rate of PAS (0.46‰) was still identified when these women were included in a previous analysis [ 32 ], thus suggesting a more relevant role of prior CS rate (10% in Nordic countries vs 16.8% in Italy) in causing such a difference [ 20 , 36 ]. Similarly, the higher rate of prior CS might explain the increased PAS prevalence in Italy compared to France (0.48‰, prior CS rate 11.4%) [ 38 ] and to the United Kingdom (0.17‰, prior CS rate 14.9%) [ 34 ]. In turn, the use of statistic record-linkage procedures instead of active reporting may account for our lower prevalence estimates compared to a recent Australian-population based study (2.5‰, prior CS rate 14.4%) [ 16 ].…”
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