2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2022.921273
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Effectiveness of a fetal magnetic resonance imaging scoring system for predicting the prognosis of pernicious placenta previa: A retrospective study

Abstract: Background: The value of multiple magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signs in predicting pernicious placenta previa (PPP) with placenta accreta spectrum disorders (PAS) is still controversial. This study aimed to investigate the value of a self-made fetal magnetic resonance imaging scoring system in predicting the different types of PAS in pernicious placenta previa and its associated risk of bleeding.Methods: This retrospective study included 193 patients diagnosed with PPP based on MRI findings before delivery… Show more

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“…This complication represents a formidable challenge in obstetric care [13]. As indicated by data [25], nearly half of perinatal fatalities stem from postpartum hemorrhage. Historically, clinicians have evaluated the risk of PPH in PPP patients by considering variables such as maternal age, the number of cesarean deliveries, placenta previa type, and prior occurrences of placenta previa [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This complication represents a formidable challenge in obstetric care [13]. As indicated by data [25], nearly half of perinatal fatalities stem from postpartum hemorrhage. Historically, clinicians have evaluated the risk of PPH in PPP patients by considering variables such as maternal age, the number of cesarean deliveries, placenta previa type, and prior occurrences of placenta previa [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When there was disagreement, a third physician participated (TW) in the discussion and reached a consensus. The MRI and ultrasound scales were previously developed and validated by our academic group ( Zou et al, 2022 ) ( Table1 ; Table 2 ). Intraoperative blood loss was measured by weight, visual acuity, shock index, and estimated blood loss.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with the ultrasound PAI, scholars have also proposed a scoring model using six MRI features (intraplacental T2 dark bands, intraplacental abnormal vascularity, placental bulge, heterogeneous placenta, myometrial thinning, and placental protrusion sign) to improve diagnostic performance ( Table 3 ) [ 98 ]. In addition, Zou et al constructed an MRI scoring system based on 10 MRI signs and 2 clinical features (number of previous CS, placenta location) that not only assessed the type of pernicious placenta previa, but also predicted the risk of bleeding [ 99 ]. Although these scoring models are somewhat helpful for clinical diagnosis, their acceptance and validation in clinical practice have yet to be realized.…”
Section: Combined Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%