Cardiac Functions as a New Method for Evaluation of Fetal Anemia Pre and Post Intrauterine Fetal Blood Transfusion
Fetal Anemia as Antepartum Condition (Diagnosis), Rh Incompatible Blood Transfusion Nos
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Fetal Anemia as Antepartum Condition (Diagnosis) focused on measuring Cardiac functions, Intrauterine fetal anemia, Intrauterine Fetal blood transfusion, Myocardial performance index, spatiotemporal imaging correlation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Rh isoimmunized patients (positive titre of indirect coomb's test) who are scheduled to have intrauterine blood transfusion.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Less than 15 weeks gestational age and more than 28 weeks gestational age
- fetuses with structural or functional Fetal or echocardiographic anomalies.
Sites / Locations
- Cairo University, Faculty of Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Cairo Fetal Medicine Unit.
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Rh isoimmunized patients
Patients will be selected from Rh isoimmunized patients (positive titre of indirect coomb's test) who are scheduled to have intrauterine blood transfusion. This intrauterine blood transfusion is due to fetal anemia, and it is detected when the measurement of PSV (peak systolic velocity) of middle cerebral artery is more than 1.5 MoM (multiple of the median) according to Fetal Medicine unit of Cairo University protocol. All fetuses are free of structural and functional Fetal and echocardiographic anomaly scan.