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Table 2 Maternal and neonatal intra- and postoperative outcomes for low and high suspicion for PA patients

From: Clinical outcomes and anesthetic management of pregnancies with placenta previa and suspicion for placenta accreta undergoing intraoperative abdominal aortic balloon occlusion during cesarean section

Outcome

Low suspicion group (n = 10)

High suspicion group (n = 47)

Pa

Intraoperative data

 Intraoperative blood loss (ml)

500 (200–800)

500 (200–3500)

0.784

 Intraoperative blood transfusion (U)

0 (0–2)

0 (0–14)

0.818

 Duration of surgery (min)

62 ± 10.0

79 ± 44.4

0.239

 Intrauterine balloon tamponade

2 (20%)

1 (2.1%)

0.076

 Uterine artery embolization

1 (10%)

8 (17.0%)

1.000

 Hysterectomy

0

4 (8.5%)

1.000

Postoperative complications

 Femoral artery thrombosis

0

8 (17.0%)

1.000

 Anesthesia-related complications

0

1 (2.1%)

1.000

 Operation-related complications

1 (10%)

2 (4.3%)

1.000

Postoperative data

 Postoperative hospital stay (day)

5.5 ± 1.4

5.2 ± 2.7

0.745

 Hemoglobin on postoperative day 1

106 ± 12.7

98 ± 15.1

0.139

 Admission to ICU

1 (10%)

6 (12.8%)

1.000

Postoperative diagnosis with PA

2 (20%)

30 (64%)

0.016

 Placenta accreta

1

14

 

 Placenta increta

1

10

 

 Placenta percreta

0

6

 

Postoperative clotting variables

 Platelets(109/L)

166 (95–333)

171 (71–328)

0.826

 INR

0.92 (0.81–1.12)

0.93 (0.79–1.28)

0.842

 PT(s)

10.8 (10.5–13.5)

10.5 (9.2–12.4)

0.122

Neonatal data

 Neonate Apgar score

  1 min

10 ± 0.0

8.9 ± 2.0

0.001

  5 min

10 ± 0.0

9.5 ± 1.0

0.003

  10 min

10 ± 0.0

9.7 ± 0.7

0.004

 Weight (g)

2751 ± 491.6

2958 ± 470.2

0.237

 Admission to NICU

0

8 (17.0%)

0.327

  1. Values are n (%), mean ± SD or median (range) or median (range)