Duration of persistent abnormal ductus venosus flow and its impact on perinatal outcome in fetal growth restriction

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作者
Turan, O. M. [1 ]
Turan, S. [1 ,2 ]
Berg, C. [3 ]
Gembruch, U. [3 ]
Nicolaides, K. H. [2 ]
Harman, C. R. [1 ]
Baschat, A. A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Obstet Gynecol & Reprod Sci, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[2] Kings Coll Hosp London, Harris Birthright Res Ctr Fetal Med, London, England
[3] Univ Bonn, Dept Obstet & Prenatal Med, D-5300 Bonn, Germany
关键词
Doppler; fetal growth restriction; interval to delivery; longitudinal analysis; middle cerebral artery; BLOOD-FLOW; DOPPLER ULTRASOUND; VENOUS DOPPLER; PROFILE SCORE; CIRCULATION; PARAMETERS; ARTERIAL; DELIVERY; SEQUENCE; FETUSES;
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10.1002/uog.9011
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
Objective To study if the duration of individual Doppler abnormalities is an independent predictor of adverse outcome in fetal growth restriction (FGR) caused by placental dysfunction. Methods This was a secondary analysis of patients with FGR (abdominal circumference < 5(th) percentile and umbilical artery (UA) pulsatility index (PI) elevation) who had at least three examinations before delivery. Days of duration of absent/reversed UA end-diastolic velocity (UA-AREDV), low middle cerebral artery PI (brain sparing), ductus venosus (DV) and umbilical vein Doppler abnormalities were related to stillbirth, major neonatal morbidity and intact survival. Results One hundred and seventy-seven study participants underwent a total of 1069 examinations. The duration of an absent/reversed a-wave in the DV (DV-RAV) was significantly higher in stillbirths (median, 6 days) compared with intact survivors and those with major morbidity (median, 0 days for both; P = 0.006 and P = 0.001, respectively). Duration of brain sparing was also longer in stillbirth cases compared with intact survivors (median, 19 days vs. 9 days, P = 0.02). Stepwise multinomial logistic regression showed that gestational age at delivery was a significant codeterminant of outcome for all arterial Doppler abnormalities when the DV a-wave was antegrade. However, when present, the duration of DV-RAV was the only contributor to stillbirth (probability of stillbirth = 1/(1 + exp - (interval to delivery x 1.03 - 2.28)), r(2) = 0.73). Receiver-operating characteristics curve statistics showed that a DV-RAV for >7 days predicted stillbirth (100% sensitivity, 80% specificity, likelihood ratio = 5.0, P < 0.0001). In contrast, neither neonatal death nor neonatal morbidity was predicted by the days of persistent DV-RAV. Conclusions The duration of absent or reversed flow during atrial systole in the DV is a strong predictor of stillbirth that is independent of gestational age. While prematurity remains the strongest predictor of neonatal risks it is unlikely that pregnancy can be prolonged by more than 1 week in this setting. Copyright. (C) 2011 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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