[Guideline for prevention of RhD alloimmunization in RhD negative women].

نویسندگان

  • Marek Lubuský
  • M Procházka
  • O Simetka
  • I Holusková
چکیده

Events following which anti-D immunoglobulin should be given to all RhD negative women with no anti-D antibodies: First trimester indications (50 microg)--termination of pregnancy, spontaneous abortion followed by instrumentation, ectopic pregnancy, chorionic villus sampling, partial molar pregnancy; Second and third trimester indications (100 microg)--amniocentesis, cordocentesis, other invasive prenatal diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, spontaneous or induced abortion, intrauterine fetal death, attempt at external cephalic version of a breech presentation, abdominal trauma, obstetric haemorrhage; Antenatal prophylaxis at 28th weeks of gestation (250 microg); Delivery of an RhD positive infant * (100 microg); Minimal dose: before 20 weeks gestation--50 microg (250 IU), after 20 weeks gestation **--100 microg (500 IU); Timing: as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours after the event. In cases where prevention of RhD alloimmunization is not performed within 72 hours of a potentially sensitising event, it is still reasonable to administer anti-D immunoglobulin (IgG anti-D) within 13 days, and in special cases, administration is still recommended up to a maximum interval of 28 days postpartum.; FMH (fetomaternal haemorrhage)--If the amount of fetal erythrocytes which entered the maternal circulation is quantitatively determined, administration of 10 microg IgG anti-D per 0.5 ml of fetal erythrocytes or 1 ml of whole blood is indicated. *also if the RhD type of the infant has not been determined or is in doubt, **in conjunction with a test to assess the volume of any fetomaternal hemorrhage.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia

دوره 154 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010