FON-JOU HSIEHChang, Fong MingFong MingChangTSANG-MING KOChen, Hsi YaoHsi YaoChen2023-05-312023-05-311987-01-0100029378https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/631582Nonimmune hydrops fetalis can be caused by fetal chromosomal, hematologic, cardiac, or infectious conditions. A fetal blood sample obtained from percutaneous ultrasound-guided fetal blood sampling can offer vital information about the underlying cause of nonimmune hydrops fetalis, and perinatal management can be planned accordingly. Ten cases of nonimmune hydrops fetalis were investigated with percutaneous ultrasound-guided fetal blood sampling and subsequent fetal blood analysis. Nine were proved to be Bart's hemoglobin hydrops fetalis, with 78.2% to 99% of Bart's hemoglobin in the fetal blood. Terminations of pregnancy were undertaken immediately, resulting in a lowered maternal morbidity rate. Free cord loops or an intra-abdominal portion of the dilated umbilical vein can be used for percutaneous fetal blood sampling in nonimmune hydrops fetalis when the placental cord insertion is difficult to visualize. Percutaneous ultrasound-guided fetal blood sampling and subsequent fetal blood analysis will eventually play a key role in the management of the puzzling nonimmune hydrops fetalis if the safety of ultrasound-guided fetal blood sampling can be verified by further clinical studies. © 1987, C. V. Mosby Company. All rights reserved.Bart's hemoglobin hydrops fetalis | Nonimmune hydrops fetalis | ultrasound-guided fetal blood sampling | α-thalassemiaPercutaneous ultrasound- guided fetal blood sampling in the management of nonimmune hydrops fetalisjournal article10.1016/S0002-9378(87)80343-533003502-s2.0-0023219019https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/0023219019