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Sífilis congénita con hídrops fetal: reporte de cuatro casos en un hospital general de referencia en Bogotá, Colombia entre 2016- 2020

OBJECTIVE: To report four cases of hydrops fetalis secondary to congenital syphilis and carry out a review of the literature to answer the question, What is the antibiotic regimen used in cases of gestational syphilis with hydrops fetalis as a complication? MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four cases of conge...

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Autores principales: Camacho-Montaño, Andrés Mauricio, Niño-Alba, Reinaldo, Páez-Castellanos, Edgar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Federación Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología; Revista Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8425360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34506702
http://dx.doi.org/10.18597/rcog.3591
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author Camacho-Montaño, Andrés Mauricio
Niño-Alba, Reinaldo
Páez-Castellanos, Edgar
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Niño-Alba, Reinaldo
Páez-Castellanos, Edgar
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description OBJECTIVE: To report four cases of hydrops fetalis secondary to congenital syphilis and carry out a review of the literature to answer the question, What is the antibiotic regimen used in cases of gestational syphilis with hydrops fetalis as a complication? MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four cases of congenital syphilis with hydrops fetalis are presented. Maternal age ranged between 17 and 28 years, gestational age at the time of diagnosis varied between 25 and 30 weeks, and two of the mothers had not initiated prenatal care at that time. Treatment with crystalline penicillin for gestational syphilis was given immediately 6 to 12 weeks before delivery in three cases and partners were prescribed treatment with benzathine penicillin. As for the neonates, two had no active infection or sequelae and one of them was considered to have congenital syphilis based on non-treponemal test titers. In one case, the patient was unable to receive syphilis treatment before delivery and her newborn had signs of active infection. A review of the literature was conducted in the Medline, LILACS and Google Scholar databases using the search terms “hydrops fetalis,” “Lues”, “syphilis - prenatal diagnosis - ultrasound - penicillin - treatment”. The search included case reports and case series or cohorts of newborns with gestational syphilis and hydrops fetalis. Information regarding treatment in the mothers and in the newborns was extracted. RESULTS: Overall, 119 articles were identified. Of these, 13 met the inclusion criteria, three were discarded because the full text could not be accessed. Ten studies with a total of 16 reported cases of hydrops fetalis secondary to congenital infection were reported. Of these, three presented with severe fetal anemia and required intrauterine transfusion; 5 cases received intrauterine penicillin treatment. In four cases the mother received weekly intramuscular injections of benzathine penicillin for 3 weeks, one received additional intravenous crystalline penicillin for 13 days, while another one received intravenous crystalline penicillin for 14 days. Treatment during gestation was not given in a total of 11 cases; and 6 of the 16 cases (37.5%) resulted in perinatal death. CONCLUSION: Delays in prenatal care and late diagnosis and treatment of gestational syphilis are important causes of persistent congenital syphilis. Randomized studies are required to identify the best treatment in fetuses with congenital syphilis 30 days before delivery and in fetuses with systemic compromise during the second half of gestation.
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spelling pubmed-84253602021-09-09 Sífilis congénita con hídrops fetal: reporte de cuatro casos en un hospital general de referencia en Bogotá, Colombia entre 2016- 2020 Camacho-Montaño, Andrés Mauricio Niño-Alba, Reinaldo Páez-Castellanos, Edgar Rev Colomb Obstet Ginecol Artículos Originales OBJECTIVE: To report four cases of hydrops fetalis secondary to congenital syphilis and carry out a review of the literature to answer the question, What is the antibiotic regimen used in cases of gestational syphilis with hydrops fetalis as a complication? MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four cases of congenital syphilis with hydrops fetalis are presented. Maternal age ranged between 17 and 28 years, gestational age at the time of diagnosis varied between 25 and 30 weeks, and two of the mothers had not initiated prenatal care at that time. Treatment with crystalline penicillin for gestational syphilis was given immediately 6 to 12 weeks before delivery in three cases and partners were prescribed treatment with benzathine penicillin. As for the neonates, two had no active infection or sequelae and one of them was considered to have congenital syphilis based on non-treponemal test titers. In one case, the patient was unable to receive syphilis treatment before delivery and her newborn had signs of active infection. A review of the literature was conducted in the Medline, LILACS and Google Scholar databases using the search terms “hydrops fetalis,” “Lues”, “syphilis - prenatal diagnosis - ultrasound - penicillin - treatment”. The search included case reports and case series or cohorts of newborns with gestational syphilis and hydrops fetalis. Information regarding treatment in the mothers and in the newborns was extracted. RESULTS: Overall, 119 articles were identified. Of these, 13 met the inclusion criteria, three were discarded because the full text could not be accessed. Ten studies with a total of 16 reported cases of hydrops fetalis secondary to congenital infection were reported. Of these, three presented with severe fetal anemia and required intrauterine transfusion; 5 cases received intrauterine penicillin treatment. In four cases the mother received weekly intramuscular injections of benzathine penicillin for 3 weeks, one received additional intravenous crystalline penicillin for 13 days, while another one received intravenous crystalline penicillin for 14 days. Treatment during gestation was not given in a total of 11 cases; and 6 of the 16 cases (37.5%) resulted in perinatal death. CONCLUSION: Delays in prenatal care and late diagnosis and treatment of gestational syphilis are important causes of persistent congenital syphilis. Randomized studies are required to identify the best treatment in fetuses with congenital syphilis 30 days before delivery and in fetuses with systemic compromise during the second half of gestation. Federación Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología; Revista Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8425360/ /pubmed/34506702 http://dx.doi.org/10.18597/rcog.3591 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons
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Camacho-Montaño, Andrés Mauricio
Niño-Alba, Reinaldo
Páez-Castellanos, Edgar
Sífilis congénita con hídrops fetal: reporte de cuatro casos en un hospital general de referencia en Bogotá, Colombia entre 2016- 2020
title Sífilis congénita con hídrops fetal: reporte de cuatro casos en un hospital general de referencia en Bogotá, Colombia entre 2016- 2020
title_full Sífilis congénita con hídrops fetal: reporte de cuatro casos en un hospital general de referencia en Bogotá, Colombia entre 2016- 2020
title_fullStr Sífilis congénita con hídrops fetal: reporte de cuatro casos en un hospital general de referencia en Bogotá, Colombia entre 2016- 2020
title_full_unstemmed Sífilis congénita con hídrops fetal: reporte de cuatro casos en un hospital general de referencia en Bogotá, Colombia entre 2016- 2020
title_short Sífilis congénita con hídrops fetal: reporte de cuatro casos en un hospital general de referencia en Bogotá, Colombia entre 2016- 2020
title_sort sífilis congénita con hídrops fetal: reporte de cuatro casos en un hospital general de referencia en bogotá, colombia entre 2016- 2020
topic Artículos Originales
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8425360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34506702
http://dx.doi.org/10.18597/rcog.3591
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