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Arch Med Sci ; 17(4): 915-919, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34336020

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INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of manual strangulation of the uterine isthmus on the amount of blood loss during cesarean section. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This is a prospective randomized controlled trial. A total of 118 participants were enrolled in the study. Manual strangulation of the uterine isthmus just after placental removal was performed during cesarean section in group I (n = 57; the strangulation group). Strangulation was not performed in group II (n = 61; the control group). Preoperative and postoperative venous blood hemoglobin, capillary hemoglobin, and absorbed blood levels during the operation were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The median age of the patients was 28.5 (19-41). The median body mass index of the patients in the study was 27 (21-42). There were no significant differences in the demographic characteristics of the patients between the groups. The median difference between the preoperative and postoperative 4-6 h capillary hemoglobin values was significantly lower in the strangulation group (2.0 (0-9)) than in the control group (3.0 (0-8)). The amount of absorbed blood during the operation was also significantly lower in the strangulation group (164.5 ml (69-1310)) than in the control group (230 ml (35-3223)). CONCLUSIONS: Manual uterine strangulation of the uterine isthmus immediately after the removal of the placenta may induce a 30% decrease in blood loss during cesarean section.

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J Ultrasound Med ; 39(8): 1527-1535, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32049383

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OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate the efficacy of maternal ophthalmic artery (OA) and cervical internal carotid artery (CICA) in predicting adverse maternal outcomes and gestational age at birth in preeclampsia (PE). METHODS: The study was performed at the Zeynep Kamil Women and Children's Diseases Training and Research Hospital. Measurements were made in 2 groups consisting of 50 pregnant women with PE and 50 healthy pregnant women. The peak systolic velocity (PSV), end-diastolic velocity, PI, RI, first diastolic peak velocity, systolic/diastolic (S/D) ratio, and peak ratio of the maternal OA were measured by a transorbital Doppler ultrasound (US) scan. The PSV, end-diastolic velocity, PI, RI, and S/D ratio of the CICA were measured. The differences of Doppler indices between groups with P < .05 were considered statistically significant. Cutoff values were calculated, which could be used to predict adverse maternal outcomes and gestational age at birth. RESULTS: The RI and PI values of the OA were lower, and the first diastolic peak velocity, PSV, and peak ratio values were higher among the PE group. The RI and S/D values of the CICA were significantly lower in the PE group compared to the healthy group. The OA RI was determined to be the strongest US variable in predicting adverse maternal outcomes and gestational age at birth, with a cutoff value of 0.72, 76% sensitivity, and 76% specificity. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal OA Doppler indices can be used as US markers to predict adverse maternal outcomes.


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Carotid Artery, Internal , Pre-Eclampsia , Blood Flow Velocity , Carotid Artery, Internal/diagnostic imaging , Child , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Ophthalmic Artery/diagnostic imaging , Pre-Eclampsia/diagnostic imaging , Pregnancy , Ultrasonography, Doppler
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J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod ; 47(9): 451-453, 2018 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30145272

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PURPOSE: Cervical cerclage treatment for cervical changes at mid trimester is a very controversial topic in twins. The aim of the study was to present our maternal and fetal outcomes of mid-trimester cervical cerclage in twin pregnancies. BASIC PROCEDURES: This study was performed using data extracted from the medical files of the twin pregnancies whom performed emergency cervical cerclage between January 2012 and March 2018 at Trakya University, Facuty of Medicine, Department of Perinatology. MAIN FINDINGS: Mean (min.-max.) gestational age at delivery was [27.3 (21-34) weeks]. The median time between cervical cerclage and delivery was 6.4 weeks, while the maximum prolongation of the pregnancy was 11 weeks. The median prolongation period of pregnancy was 4.1 weeks in patients with bulging membranes, but 10 weeks in patients with cervical effacement and cervical shortening. Eight infants died at the neonatal period. Two patients (20%) developed late abortions at 21 and 22 weeks of gestation, and 2 women (20%) delivered extremely premature neonates at the 24th weeks. Overall neonatal mortality rate was 40% (8/20 neonates). Twelve out of twenty were born alive (60%). PRINCIPAL CONCLUSIONS: Despite the lack of randomized controlled trials, it seems reasonable to offer emergency cervical cerclage to twin pregnancies with cervical shortening (<15mm). For the twin pregnancies with advanced cervical dilatation and protruding membranes, emergency cervical cerclage should be an option only for carefully selected patients after informing about the complications and low success rate.


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Cerclage, Cervical/statistics & numerical data , Infant, Extremely Premature , Labor Stage, First , Live Birth/epidemiology , Outcome Assessment, Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Pregnancy Complications/surgery , Pregnancy Trimester, Second , Pregnancy, Twin/statistics & numerical data , Premature Birth/epidemiology , Abortion, Spontaneous/epidemiology , Adult , Female , Gestational Age , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy , Retrospective Studies
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Arch Gynecol Obstet ; 298(3): 561-565, 2018 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29961135

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PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of systematic birth preparation program on fear of vaginal delivery and quality of life (QoL) in pregnant women who request elective cesarean delivery without any obstetric indication. METHODS: This study was conducted prospectively. A total of 100 women who requested elective cesarean delivery due to psychosocial reasons were included into the study. Women were divided into two groups according to their desire to participate in the systematic birth preparation program. Group A: case group (n = 50) consisted of women who participated in the systematic birth preparation program. Group B: control group (n = 50) received usual antenatal care. All patients were interviewed with questionnaires including the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) and Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) at postpartum 6th week. Type of delivery, maternal request for cesarean section, scores for QoL, and postpartum depression were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Vaginal delivery rate was significantly higher in among the patients who received the systematic birth preparation program (group A: 78%, group B: 56%). Maternal request for elective cesarean section significantly decreased after the systematic birth preparation program (group A: 8%, group B: 28%). In group A, the WHOQOL-BREF-TR mean scores (SD) for physical domain, psychological domain, and environmental domain were significantly higher than the values exhibited in group B. In scores of the postpartum depression scale, there were no significant differences between the two groups (p = 0.075). CONCLUSIONS: The current study indicates that systematic birth preparation program may decrease the rate of elective cesarean delivery by reducing fear of vaginal delivery and improve the quality of life at postpartum period.


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Delivery, Obstetric/psychology , Fear/psychology , Prenatal Care/methods , Quality of Life , Adult , Cesarean Section/statistics & numerical data , Depression, Postpartum/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Postpartum Period , Pregnancy , Pregnant Women/psychology , Prospective Studies , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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J Ultrason ; 18(75): 310-315, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30763015

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Objective: To prospectively determine the sonographic findings of the postpartum uterus 24 hours after vaginal delivery and cesarean section. Methods: Women who had uneventful vaginal delivery or cesarean section from July 2015 to May 2018 in a tertiary care hospital were prospectively included. Uterine lengths, endometrium, amout of free fluid, the distance between the uterine fundus-promontorium and uterine fundus-L5 were evaluated 24 hours after delivery. Results: The mean (min-max) endometrial thickness in the vaginal delivery and cesarean section groups were 13.3 (4-25) and 12.4 (4-29) mm, respectively. Fundus-cervix length was significantly higher in the vaginal delivery group compared to the cesarean section group (184.05 ± 16.8 vs 163.6 ± 6.7 mm, p <0.001). The measurements of anterior and anterior-posterior walls of the uterus, anteroposterior uterine length and uterine width were similar in both groups. Promontorium-fundus length was significantly higher in patients who delivered vaginally than those by cesarean section (123.3 ± 13.6 vs 108.7 ± 23.3 mm, p = 0.005). Conclusion: The measurement of L5-fundus distance is a simple and effective technique to evaluate the size of the uterus. Homogenous endometrium up to 30 mm in asymptomatic patients may be a normal finding 24 hours after delivery. The results of this study may be helpful in the decision-making process in cases of early postpartum hemorrhage or hemodynamic instability.Objective: To prospectively determine the sonographic findings of the postpartum uterus 24 hours after vaginal delivery and cesarean section. Methods: Women who had uneventful vaginal delivery or cesarean section from July 2015 to May 2018 in a tertiary care hospital were prospectively included. Uterine lengths, endometrium, amout of free fluid, the distance between the uterine fundus-promontorium and uterine fundus-L5 were evaluated 24 hours after delivery. Results: The mean (min­max) endometrial thickness in the vaginal delivery and cesarean section groups were 13.3 (4­25) and 12.4 (4­29) mm, respectively. Fundus-cervix length was significantly higher in the vaginal delivery group compared to the cesarean section group (184.05 ± 16.8 vs 163.6 ± 6.7 mm, p <0.001). The measurements of anterior and anterior-posterior walls of the uterus, anteroposterior uterine length and uterine width were similar in both groups. Promontorium-fundus length was significantly higher in patients who delivered vaginally than those by cesarean section (123.3 ± 13.6 vs 108.7 ± 23.3 mm, p = 0.005). Conclusion: The measurement of L5-fundus distance is a simple and effective technique to evaluate the size of the uterus. Homogenous endometrium up to 30 mm in asymptomatic patients may be a normal finding 24 hours after delivery. The results of this study may be helpful in the decision-making process in cases of early postpartum hemorrhage or hemodynamic instability.

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J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc ; 14(1): 23-7, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24592066

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OBJECTIVE: There is a well-known association between human papilloma virus (HPV) and cervical neoplasia. The aim of this study was to investigate the types of HPV DNA and to compare the results with colposcopic findings among women with abnormal cytology. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A series of 76 consecutive women attending the clinic with the usual referral indications (ASC-US or higher in Pap) were examined by the conventional diagnostic tools (PAP smear, colposcopy,punch biopsy) and subjected to HPV testing. For HPV genotyping, we used a commercially avaliable HPV DNA chip (Genomica-CLART) which is a PCR based microarray system.The HPV test detected 35types of HPV (HPV-6/-11/-16/-18/-26/-31/-33/-35/-39/-40/-42/-43/-44/-45/-51/-52/-53/-54/-56/-58/-59/-61/-62/-66/-70/-71/-72/-73/-81/-83/84/-85/-89). RESULTS: Overall, 44.7% of all patients were HPV positive. HPV was positive in 35%, 51.9%, 77.7% of the ASCUS, LSIL and HSIL groups respectively and HPV 16 was the most prevalent type in all groups. 6 %of patients had mutiple infections. 57.8% of biopsy proven SIL's were HPV positive. The most prevalent HPV type was HPV 16 (54.5%).Colposcopic assessment revealed pathologic findings in 94.7% of biopsy proven SIL cases. CONCLUSION: Although it has been reported that the prevalence of HPV in the general population is lower than Western countries, and the prevalence and distribution of genotypes are smilar in patients with abnormal cytology. Further population based studies are needed to determine the prevalance and type distribution of HPV with normal and abnormal cytology in Turkish women. Despite the new technological progress in HPV virion, colposcopy is still very important diagnostic tool in the management of abnormal smears.

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