Maternal outcomes following postpartum autotransfusion of blood lost during vaginal obstetric hemorrhage

Author:

Phillips Jaclyn M.1ORCID,Larkin Jacob1,Waters Jonathan H.2,Tamura Takahiro2ORCID,Sakamoto Sara1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, & Reproductive Sciences, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Magee‐Womens Hospital Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Magee‐Womens Hospital Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAutotransfusion following vaginal delivery has not been as widely adopted and existing data on this topic are limited to small case series.MethodsThis is a single‐center retrospective matched cohort study. Deliveries exposed to autotransfusion during obstetric hemorrhage were matched to unexposed controls with obstetric hemorrhage who did not receive autotransfusion. The primary outcome was allogeneic transfusion of packed red blood cells. Planned secondary analyses included change in hemoglobin following delivery, composite maternal safety outcomes, and unplanned postpartum health care utilization.ResultsThirty‐six deliveries exposed to autotransfusion were matched to 144 unexposed controls. There was no significant difference in allogenic transfusion of packed red blood cells in the patients exposed to autotransfusion red with unexposed controls (adjusted OR 1.1; 95% CI 0.5–2.4). Deliveries that received autotransfusion had a less severe pre‐ to post‐delivery decline in hemoglobin compared with unexposed controls across all values of QBL (p = .003). There were no significant differences in maternal morbidity outcomes evaluated in exposed versus unexposed deliveries.ConclusionAutotransfusion in cases of vaginal obstetric hemorrhage did not attenuate rates of allogenic packed red blood cell transfusion but did result in a less severe pre‐ to postdelivery decline in hemoglobin at discharge. Autotransfusion cases did not have any markers of increased maternal morbidity when compared with a control group. These findings support emerging evidence indicating that autotransfusion of blood lost during vaginal obstetric hemorrhage is a safe and potentially effective tool for use in the management of obstetric hemorrhage.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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