Natural history of vasa previa across gestation using a screening protocol.

J Ultrasound Med

Maternal-Fetal Medicine Associates, PLLC, 70 East 90th St, New York, NY 10128 USA.

Published: January 2014

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence and persistence rate of vasa previa in at-risk pregnancies using a standardized screening protocol.

Methods: We conducted a descriptive study of patients with a diagnosis of vasa previa from a single ultrasound unit between June 2005 and June 2012. Vasa previa was defined as a fetal vessel within 2 cm of the internal cervical os on transvaginal sonography. Screening for vasa previa using transvaginal sonography with color flow mapping was performed routinely in the following situations: resolved placenta previa, prior pregnancy with vasa previa, velamentous insertion of the cord in the lower uterine segment, placenta succenturiata in the lower uterine segment, and twin gestations.

Results: A total of 27,573 patients were referred to our unit for fetal anatomic surveys over the study period. Thirty-one cases of vasa previa were identified, for an incidence of 1.1 per 1000 pregnancies. Twenty-nine cases had full records available for analysis. Five patients (17.2%) had migration and resolution of the vasa previa. When the diagnosis was made during the second trimester (<26 weeks), there was a 23.8% resolution rate (5 of 21); when the diagnosis was made in the third trimester, none resolved (0 of 8 cases). Of the 24 pregnancies (5 twin gestations and 19 singleton gestations) with persistent vasa previa, there was 100% perinatal survival and a median length of gestation of 35 weeks (range, 27 weeks 5 days-36 weeks 5 days). No known missed cases were identified over the study period.

Conclusions: The use of standardized screening for vasa previa based on focused criteria was found to be effective in diagnosing vasa previa, with a 100% survival rate. Vasa previa diagnosed during the second trimester resolves in approximately 25% of cases.

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