Amnioinfusion

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Amnioinfusion
Specialty {{#statements:P1995}}
ICD-9-CM 75.37
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Amnioinfusion is a method in which isotonic fluid is instilled into the amniotic cavity in order to thin thick meconium that has passed into the amniotic fluid.

It has been used to reduce meconium aspiration syndrome, though evidence of benefit is mixed.[1][2] It also serves to possibly prevent or relieve cord compression.[3]

It is sometimes used in severe cases of oligohydramnios to prevent umbilical cord compression.[4] However, there is uncertainty about the procedure's safety and efficacy, and it is recommended that it should only be performed in centres specialising in invasive fetal medicine and in the context of a multidisciplinary team.[5]

Complications

Complications with amnioinfusion are extremely rare. There are case reports of maternal amniotic fluid embolism, but a clear causal relationship has not been demonstrated.[6]

References

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  3. Hofmeyr GJ, Xu H, Eke AC. Amnioinfusion for meconium-stained liquor in labour. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2014; 1:CD000014.
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  5. Oligohydramnios at the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Based on the overview Therapeutic amnioinfusion for oligohydramnios during pregnancy (excluding labour) in 2006
  6. Roberts WE, Martin RW, Roach HH, et al. Are obstetric interventions such as cervical ripening, induction of labor, amnioinfusion, or amniotomy associated with umbilical cord prolapse? Am J Obstet Gynecol 1997; 176:1181.


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