Literature DB >> 12634631

Is Rh immune globulin needed in early first-trimester abortion? A review.

Sami Jabara1, Kurt T Barnhart.   

Abstract

The prophylactic use of Rh immune globulin has been a medical success, protecting women who could be at risk from exposure to the Rh(D) antigen. Thus, it is not surprising that Rh(D) immunoprophylaxis has been extended from women with term pregnancies to all women with miscarriages, abortions, and ectopic pregnancies. In this article we review the existing medical literature to assess the risks of fetomaternal hemorrhage and Rh isoimmunization after complications of a first-trimester pregnancy, induced abortion, or ectopic pregnancy. The evidence to support the use of Rh immune globulin in the first trimester is sparse, but there is theoretic evidence of its necessity. Despite weak evidence to support its use, there is little risk.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12634631     DOI: 10.1067/mob.2003.208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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1.  Ectopic pregnancy comparison of different treatments.

Authors:  Fatmir Kopani; Arben Rrugia; Nikita Manoku
Journal:  J Prenat Med       Date:  2010-04

2.  The concentration of fetal red blood cells in first-trimester pregnant women undergoing uterine aspiration is below the calculated threshold for Rh sensitization.

Authors:  Sarah Horvath; Patricia Tsao; Zhen-Yu Huang; Ling Zhao; Yangzhu Du; Mary D Sammel; Eline T Luning Prak; Courtney A Schreiber
Journal:  Contraception       Date:  2020-03-03       Impact factor: 3.375

Review 3.  Rhesus isoimmunisation in unsensitised RhD-negative individuals seeking abortion at less than 12 weeks' gestation: a systematic review.

Authors:  Michelle C Chan; Roopan Kaur Gill; Caron Rahn Kim
Journal:  BMJ Sex Reprod Health       Date:  2021-11-24
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