Obstetric Outcome in Pregnancies Complicated with Fibroids: A Prospective Observational Study

Background: Fibroid is the most frequently recorded benign, monoclonal smooth muscle tumor of the uterus, affecting 20%–60% women of reproductive age. Being remarkably common, fibroids are an important health concern. Fibroids are the most frequent indication for the performance of hysterectomy. The...

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Main Authors: Sheema Posh, Suhail Rafiq, Azhar Un Nisa Quraishi, Saima Wani
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Language:English
Published: Zibeline International 2021-01-01
Series:Matrix Science Medica
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Online Access:http://www.matrixscimed.org/article.asp?issn=2521-0807;year=2021;volume=5;issue=1;spage=12;epage=16;aulast=Posh
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spelling doaj-0f67853c05584c4e84e6145670d2a4032021-02-03T07:05:04ZengZibeline InternationalMatrix Science Medica2521-08072521-04242021-01-0151121610.4103/MTSM.MTSM_39_20Obstetric Outcome in Pregnancies Complicated with Fibroids: A Prospective Observational StudySheema PoshSuhail RafiqAzhar Un Nisa QuraishiSaima WaniBackground: Fibroid is the most frequently recorded benign, monoclonal smooth muscle tumor of the uterus, affecting 20%–60% women of reproductive age. Being remarkably common, fibroids are an important health concern. Fibroids are the most frequent indication for the performance of hysterectomy. The health-care consequences of these tumors are substantial both for the mother as well as the fetus. Objective: The objective is to study the obstetric outcome in pregnancies complicated with uterine fibroids. Materials and Methods: This is an observational study conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, SKIMS, Soura, Srinagar, from May 2019 to February 2020. A prospective evaluation of a series of 28 antenatal patients presenting with fibroids (>1 cm), who delivered in our hospital was done. Maternal age, parity, size of fibroid, type of fibroid, complications during pregnancy, and mode of delivery were noted. Ultrasonogram was done at booking visit and during subsequent visits to assess the size of the fibroid and degeneration. Obstetric outcome was assessed in terms of abortion, premature delivery, malpresentation, abruption, postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), subinvolution, and puerperal pyrexia. Fetal outcome was assessed in terms of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), low-birth weight, and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions. Results: Majority of the patients belonged to the age group of 25–29 years (35.7%), majority 19 (67.9%) were multigravida, most 17 (60.7%) of the fibroids were >3 cm in size. There were 2 (7.1%) cases of miscarriage, 6 (21.4%) cases of malpresentation, abruption in 2 (7.1%) cases, 3 (10.7%) had PPH and only 1 (3.6%) needed blood transfusion. A total of 18 (69.2%) patients delivered by lower segment caesarean section and 8 (30.7%) had vaginal delivery. Of 26 babies, 6 (23.1%) had low-birthweight, 2 (7.7%) were IUGR and there were 2 (7.7%) NICU admissions. Conclusion: Even though most of the fibroids in pregnancy are asymptomatic but such pregnancies should be considered as high risk pregnancies. Hence, pregnancy has to be cautiously screened in the antenatal period, through regular follow-up, to detect any adverse obstetric complications thereby improving fetomaternal outcome. Our study also suggests that reduction in fibroid size pre-pregnancy may play a vital role in preventing maternal and fetal complications which became inevitable once pregnancy reaches advanced gestation.http://www.matrixscimed.org/article.asp?issn=2521-0807;year=2021;volume=5;issue=1;spage=12;epage=16;aulast=Poshfetal complicationfibroidleiomyomaobstetric complication
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author Sheema Posh
Suhail Rafiq
Azhar Un Nisa Quraishi
Saima Wani
spellingShingle Sheema Posh
Suhail Rafiq
Azhar Un Nisa Quraishi
Saima Wani
Obstetric Outcome in Pregnancies Complicated with Fibroids: A Prospective Observational Study
Matrix Science Medica
fetal complication
fibroid
leiomyoma
obstetric complication
author_facet Sheema Posh
Suhail Rafiq
Azhar Un Nisa Quraishi
Saima Wani
author_sort Sheema Posh
title Obstetric Outcome in Pregnancies Complicated with Fibroids: A Prospective Observational Study
title_short Obstetric Outcome in Pregnancies Complicated with Fibroids: A Prospective Observational Study
title_full Obstetric Outcome in Pregnancies Complicated with Fibroids: A Prospective Observational Study
title_fullStr Obstetric Outcome in Pregnancies Complicated with Fibroids: A Prospective Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Obstetric Outcome in Pregnancies Complicated with Fibroids: A Prospective Observational Study
title_sort obstetric outcome in pregnancies complicated with fibroids: a prospective observational study
publisher Zibeline International
series Matrix Science Medica
issn 2521-0807
2521-0424
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: Fibroid is the most frequently recorded benign, monoclonal smooth muscle tumor of the uterus, affecting 20%–60% women of reproductive age. Being remarkably common, fibroids are an important health concern. Fibroids are the most frequent indication for the performance of hysterectomy. The health-care consequences of these tumors are substantial both for the mother as well as the fetus. Objective: The objective is to study the obstetric outcome in pregnancies complicated with uterine fibroids. Materials and Methods: This is an observational study conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, SKIMS, Soura, Srinagar, from May 2019 to February 2020. A prospective evaluation of a series of 28 antenatal patients presenting with fibroids (>1 cm), who delivered in our hospital was done. Maternal age, parity, size of fibroid, type of fibroid, complications during pregnancy, and mode of delivery were noted. Ultrasonogram was done at booking visit and during subsequent visits to assess the size of the fibroid and degeneration. Obstetric outcome was assessed in terms of abortion, premature delivery, malpresentation, abruption, postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), subinvolution, and puerperal pyrexia. Fetal outcome was assessed in terms of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), low-birth weight, and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions. Results: Majority of the patients belonged to the age group of 25–29 years (35.7%), majority 19 (67.9%) were multigravida, most 17 (60.7%) of the fibroids were >3 cm in size. There were 2 (7.1%) cases of miscarriage, 6 (21.4%) cases of malpresentation, abruption in 2 (7.1%) cases, 3 (10.7%) had PPH and only 1 (3.6%) needed blood transfusion. A total of 18 (69.2%) patients delivered by lower segment caesarean section and 8 (30.7%) had vaginal delivery. Of 26 babies, 6 (23.1%) had low-birthweight, 2 (7.7%) were IUGR and there were 2 (7.7%) NICU admissions. Conclusion: Even though most of the fibroids in pregnancy are asymptomatic but such pregnancies should be considered as high risk pregnancies. Hence, pregnancy has to be cautiously screened in the antenatal period, through regular follow-up, to detect any adverse obstetric complications thereby improving fetomaternal outcome. Our study also suggests that reduction in fibroid size pre-pregnancy may play a vital role in preventing maternal and fetal complications which became inevitable once pregnancy reaches advanced gestation.
topic fetal complication
fibroid
leiomyoma
obstetric complication
url http://www.matrixscimed.org/article.asp?issn=2521-0807;year=2021;volume=5;issue=1;spage=12;epage=16;aulast=Posh
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