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The Natural History of Placenta Praevia in a Nigerian Population
Abstract
Objective: To determine the natural history of placenta praevia detected by transabdominal ultrasound scan at 12-14 weeks gestation till delivery.
Study Design: A prospective longitudinal study of antenatal women with placenta praevia detected by transabdominal ultrasound scan at 12-14 weeks gestation at the antenatal clinic of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. The subjects were followed up by serial ultrasound scan until delivery.
Result: Out of 895 consecutive pregnant women scanned in early pregnancy, 14.6% had placenta praevia at 12-14 weeks gestation. Longitudinal follow-up of those with placenta praevia showed that 85% had normally situated placenta at term. Among those with partial or total placenta praevia at 30 weeks gestation, 60% and 75% respectively persisted as major placenta praevia at term. A total of 45% of those with placenta praevia at recruitment had threatened abortion while 15.7% of them had anepartum haemorrhage. Caesarean section rate was as high as 25% among the study population when compared with 8.4% among the general population (p< 0.005).
Conclusion: Placenta praevia in the first trimester becomes normally situated at term in about 85% of cases. However, partial and total placenta praevia at 30 weeks gestation are likely to persist to term in 60% and 75% of cases respectively; these categories of patients should be closely followed-up to term.
Key Words: Placenta Praevia,Ultrasonography, Antepartum Haemorrhage
[Trop J Obstet Gynaecol, 2004;21:128-130]