Abstrakt: |
An analysis of the course of pregnancy in 95 postcesarean patients, with ultrasonic scanning, antenatal cardiotocography and placental scintigraphy conducted in 65 of those, demonstrated a number of regularities of clinical significance. Anterior-wall attachment of the placenta, incompetent uterine scar, induced abortions between the first and the next cesarean sections are shown to be high risk factors with respect to perinatal morbidity and mortality. It is suggested that intrauterine fetal distress may be caused by uteroplacental circulation disturbance due to anatomical changes in the anterior uterine wall. |