Maternal morbidity and mortality associated with mode of delivery in Sickle cell disease: an observational study
Tracey Martinborough,
Wendy Allen-Davis,
Tiffany Hunter-Greaves
et al.
Abstract:Objective: To compare pregnancy outcomes based on mode of delivery in
women with homozygous sickle cell disease (HbSS) to women without
(HbAA). Design and setting: Retrospective observational study was
performed using delivery records of 48,600 parturients between January
1992 and January 2020 at a Jamaican hospital. Methods: We identified 250
women with HbSS and 252 age-matched with AA phenotype. Stratification
based on mode of delivery revealed: 150 vaginal and 105 caesarean
deliveries (HbSS), 185 vaginal an… Show more
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