Anaemia in Pregnancy Flashcards

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What is the definition of anaemia in pregnancy in each term?

A

Hb:

o < 110 g/L in 1st trimester

o < 105 g/L in 2nd/3rd trimester

o < 100 g/L postpartum

o < 70 g/L – URGENT REFERRAL

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What is the prevalence of anaemia in pregnancy?

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20%

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What are the types of anaemia in pregnancy?

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Iron
B12
Folate

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Describe the 3 types of anaemia

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o Iron deficiency – blood loss, inc. use, dec. absorption, dec. intake, haemolysis

§ Hypochromic microcytic anaemia, pencil cells

o Folate – green leafy vegetables -> lack increases neural tube defects – diet, demand, malabsorption, drugs

§ Megaloblastic anaemia (hypersegmented neutrophils, macrocytosis, thrombocytopaenia, leucopaenia)

o B12 – vegans, poultry, dairy, eggs -> lack increases neural tube defects – diet, malabsorption

§ Megaloblastic anaemia (hypersegmented neutrophils, macrocytosis, thrombocytopaenia, leucopaenia)

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What are the risk factors for anaemia in pregnancy?

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Multiple pregnancy

2 pregnancies close together

Lots of vomit due to morning sickness

Pregnant teenager

Anaemia before becoming pregnant

DIET (esp. iron deficiency)

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What are the signs and symptoms of anaemia in pregnancy?

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Tired or weak 
Dizziness
 SOB
Trouble concentrating 
Tachycardia/Tachypnoea 
Pale skin, lips, nails, conjunctiva

B12-specific – glossitis, depression, psychosis/dementia, paraesthesia, peripheral neuropathy

SCDC = loss proprioception/vibration à full paralysis

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7
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When is anaemia screened for?

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Booking

28 weeks

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What investigations do you do for anaemia?

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FBC
Blood film
Haematinics
Haematocrit

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How do you manage anaemia in pregnancy?

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Supplements
Dietary advice
Intra partum support

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10
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What supplements do you give??

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iron, B12 and folate (i.e. 100-200mg OD iron -> recheck in 2-3 weeks)

§ I.E. Oral ferrous sulphate (note SEs: black stools, constipation, abdominal pain)

§ I.E. Oral folic acid (if cause not known, don’t give this as can exacerbate B12 symptoms)

§ I.E. IM hydroxycobalamin for B12 deficiency

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What dietary advice do you give?

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§ Iron – green leafy vegetables, nuts, beans, seeds

§ B12 – meat and dairy

§ Folate – green leafy vegetables, nuts, yeast, liver

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12
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What intra partum support would you give?

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§ Deliver in consultant-led unit

§ IV access and group and screen on admission

§ Active management of 3rd stage

§ Active management of PPH

§ Consider prophylactic syntocinon infusion

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13
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What are the complications of anaemia in pregnancy?

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o Preterm or LBW (Low Birth Weight) baby

o Postpartum depression

o Child with developmental delays

o Spina bifida

o Prognosis = good!

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14
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Describe the iron, TIBC and ferritin in IDA

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Reduced iron, increased TIBC and reduced ferritin

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Describe the iron, TIBC and ferritin in ACD

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Reduced iron, reduced TIBC and increased ferritin

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Describe the iron, TIBC and ferritin in Chronic haemolysis

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Increased iron, reduced TIBC and increased ferritin

17
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Describe the iron, TIBC and ferritin in haemochromatosis

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Increased iron, increased/ normal TIBC and increased ferritin

18
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Describe the iron, TIBC and ferritin in Pregnancy

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Increased iron, increased TIBC and normal ferritin

19
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Describe the iron, TIBC and ferritin in sideroblastic

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Increased iron, normal TIBC and increased ferritin