Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Nov 2023)

Amniotic fluid embolism: A case report of good outcome with timely intensive multidisciplinary team involvement

  • Caroline Lim,
  • Charles Tsung-Che Hsieh,
  • Siew Yen Lai,
  • Yi-Tzu Chu,
  • Ming Chen,
  • Hsin-Hung Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 6
pp. 921 – 924

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Objective: Amniotic fluid embolism is one of the most serious pregnancy complications. It can cause sudden maternal collapse with high mortality and morbidity. We present a case report regarding the important of prompt decision making and multidisciplinary team work for management of amniotic fluid embolism to yield favorable maternal and neonatal outcome. Case report: This is a 35-year-old, gravida 2, para 1, woman underwent labor induction at gestational age of 37 + 6 weeks due to elective induction. She had sudden facial cyanosis and shortness of breath right after artificial rupture of membrane. Prompt decision of urgent cesarean section, aggressive and timely massive blood transfusion and multidisciplinary team work had spared patient from extracorporeal membrane oxygenation placement and prolonged hospitalization. A male infant was born with Apgar score 3’ -> 5’ with estimate body weight of 2958 gm; he was hospitalized for 10 days and no other complications was found at follow up pediatric outpatient clinic. Conclusion: One of the most dreadful, but rare pregnancy complications is amniotic fluid embolism (AFE). It can cause serious maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Rapid recognition and multidisciplinary team management are essential to maternal and neonatal prognosis.

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