Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8809333 | Archives de Pédiatrie | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Generalization of postnatal prophylaxis using anti-D immunoglobulins decreased the incidence of erythrocyte fetal-maternal incompatibility (EFMI) in the Rhesus system. Few recent studies have investigated the situation of anti-D prophylaxis in Tunisia and its effects on maternal and neonatal health. The aim of this study was therefore to analyze the situation of anti-D prophylaxis in Tunisia to detect defects and propose solutions. We conducted a retrospective descriptive study of IFME cases in the rhesus system in the Department of Medicine and Neonatal Resuscitation of the Tunis Maternity and Neonatology Center (CMNT) during an 8-year period from 1Â January 2006Â to 31Â December 2015. We collected 51Â cases of IFME. The prevalence of IFME was 3.4Â per 10Â 000Â live births; 41Â % of the patients were transferred in utero and they were from the northwest of the country (17Â %). The rate of women with a history of at least one spontaneous miscarriage (SCF) was 45Â %. In 42Â % of the cases, pregnancies were monitored at local clinics. The search for irregular agglutinins (RAI) was performed in 86Â % of the women studied. RAI was positive in 97Â % of the cases. Anti-D prophylaxis was correctly performed in only 27Â % of the cases. The systematic prophylaxis of the third trimester and a systematic Kleihauer test must be combined with postpartum prophylaxis to better identify dysfunctions and improve the application of the recommendations.
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Authors
I. Ksibi, R. Achour, W. Bel Haj Ammar, M. Cheour, M. Ben Amara, K. Neji, S. Kacem,