Prediction of fetal anemia with Doppler measurement of the middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity in pregnancies complicated by maternal blood group alloimmunization or parvovirus B19 infection.
Measurement of middle artery peak systolic velocity by two-dimensional and Doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive method to safely predict low fetal hemoglobin values (100% sensitivitiy and specifity). – V. Kretschmer.
Outcome of infants receiving in-utero transfusions for haemolytic disease.
Retrospective analysis of infants receiving in-utero transfusion showing good outcome. No information about immunohematological methods used. There was a trend of less exchange transfusions in infants having more in-utero transfusions. […]
The severity of immune fetal hydrops is predictive of fetal outcome after intrauterine treatment.
This retrospective study shows that the severity of immune fetal hydrops and the response to treatment is predictive of fetal outcome. – V. Kretschmer.