Placenta previa (mechanism of disease)

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  • čas přidán 21. 05. 2023
  • This is a flowchart on placenta previa, covering the etiology, pathophysiology, and manifestations.
    ADDITIONAL TAGS:
    Risk factors / SDOH
    Cell / tissue damage
    Structural factors
    Placenta previa
    Medicine / iatrogenic
    Infectious / microbial
    Biochem / metabolic
    Immunology / inflammation
    Signs / symptoms
    Tests / imaging / labs
    Environmental / toxin
    Reproductive physiology
    Growth / neoplastic
    Pathophysiology
    Etiology
    Manifestations
    Endometrial damage in lower uterine segment
    Uterine scarring creates environment that is rich in oxygen and collagen
    Implantation of a zygote (fertilized egg) in rich environment
    Outer layer of dividing zygote (blastocyst), made of trophoblast cells, develops into placenta
    Placenta previa: placenta either partially or completely covers the internal os
    Placenta grows toward ↑ blood supply of uterine fundus (while the other side atrophies) → migration
    Sudden, painless, bright
    red vaginal bleeding
    Usually in the third trimester, before rupture of membranes
    +/- recurrent bleeding episodes, self-limited; re- occurs during onset of labor
    Soft, nontender uterus
    Usually no fetal distress
    Since blood loss is maternal
    In contrast to placental abruption
    Severe hemorrhage → shock:
    Hypotension
    Tachycardia
    Previous suction
    Previous cesarean delivery
    Previous / recurrent abortions
    Maternal age 35 years
    Multiparity
    Short interval between pregnancies
    Previous placenta previa
    Risk factors:
    Previous curettage
    Assisted reproductive technology
    Management:
    Lower segment c section is preferred; only attempt vaginal delivery if stable mother, reassuring fetal status, in operating room
    In antepartum hemorrhage, avoid digital vaginal exam
    Transvaginal or transabdominal ultrasound, as part of routine prenatal care, assesses placental position

Komentáře • 3

  • @akramfadillah5059
    @akramfadillah5059 Před rokem +1

    thank u sm!!

  • @tyaeeee
    @tyaeeee Před 2 měsíci +1

    hi! im kind of confused. I thought the uterine fundus is the top part of the uterus opposite to the cervix. why is it bad if the placenta is positioned there when its supposed to be implanted there? thank you!

    • @tyaeeee
      @tyaeeee Před 2 měsíci

      how does it become placenta previa?