Sonographic Association of Placenta Accreta Spectrum In Patients of Placenta Previa - A Systematic Review
Maida Saadat, Muhammad Nawaz Anjum, Faiza Farooq, Rehan Aslam Gill, Abeer Yasin, Rabia Tariq
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine the diagnostic accuracy and epidemiology of placenta
accreta spectrum (PAS) in patients of placenta previa.
Design: Systematic review.
Methods: PubMed, Google Scholar, ClinicalTrials.gov and MEDLINE were searched between
January1992 and December 2020. Studies on placenta previa complicated by PAS
diagnosed in a defined obstetric population. This research was carried out
using standard methods and protocols and keeping in view Newcastle-Ottawa scale
for observation and assessment of case study along with the difference approved
by consensus. The overall diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonographic findings is
the main outcome of this study, whereas the prevalence of placenta accreta in
patients of placenta previa and its incidence among different countries all
over the world is also described.
Results: In this review study, about 300 articles were evaluated. More over about
15 prospective and 14 retrospective case studies incorporated for assessment
having complication with placenta previa and PAS. According to the
meta-analysis, a significant (p<0.001) heterogeneity was found between case
research that evaluate PAS prevalence and incidence in the placenta previa cohort.
The median prevalence in case of placenta previa along with PAS came out to be
0.113% (IQR 0.048–0.17).Whereas incidence in females having placenta previa along with complication of
PAS came out to be 11.3% (IQR 7.3–20.0). The overall median sensitivity of the
ultrasound to find cases of placenta accreta spectrum in patients of placenta
previa is 83.33 %( IQR 77.0-94.34) and specificity is 95.9 %( IQR 88.0-98.4).
Conclusions: The high level of diversity observed in results obtained by diagnostic
and qualitative data showed strong emphasis should be made on implementation of
standard methods and protocols for assessment and diagnosis of pregnancy complication
like placenta previa, its type and PAS. However, transvaginal and
transabdominal ultrasound remains the gold standard diagnostic tool for
placenta previa and placenta accreta spectrum.
Keywords:
Placenta accrete, placenta previa, sonography