Abstract
Research into the pregnancy associated cytokine storm-like condition historically known as amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) has been hampered by a lack of unique diagnostic criteria. In its classic form, the clinical presentation of this condition is unmistakable. In less classic presentations, each of the clinical hallmarks of AFE (depressed ventricular function, lung injury and coagulopathy) may, in isolation, be seen in other obstetric conditions. Indeed, much of the confusion arising from previously published case series purporting to describe women with AFE appears to be the result of the inclusion of patients with other conditions. (Clark SL et al Obstet Gynecol 2014:123: 337-48) Identification of a reliable, objective biomarker specific to AFE is badly needed.
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