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Bol. méd. Hosp. Infant. Méx ; 80(3): 177-182, May.-Jun. 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1513751

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Abstract Background: Intravascular venous (VUC) or arterial (AUC) umbilical catheter placement is the most frequent invasive procedure in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Either Wright's or Shukla's formula is used to introduce the catheters. However, Shukla's formula is associated with incorrect insertion, especially for newborns < 1500 g. This study aimed to determine by chest X-ray if Wright's formula is better than Shukla's formula for the correct placement of umbilical catheters in newborns ≤ 1500 g. Methods: We included patients admitted to the NICU of a secondary-level hospital between 2021-2022 who received VUC or AUC through the Wright or Shukla formulas. Results: A total of 129 newborns were included: 78 with VUC and 51 with AUC. In VUC, 50% with Wright and 36.8% with Shukla formulas had the correct location, (p = 0.24). In AUC, 56.6 % with Wright and 52.4% with Shukla formulas were placed correctly placed, (p = 0.76). VUC with weight < 1000 g were correctly placed in 36.4% with Wright and 33.3% with Shukla formulas (p = 0.58). VUC in newborns > 1000 g were correctly placed in 66.6% with Wright and 38.4% with Shukla formulas (p = 0.065). AUC in newborns < 1000 g were correctly placed in 45% using Wright and 42.9% Shukla formulas (p = 0.63). AUC in newborns > 1000 g were correctly placed in 80% using Wright and 57.1% Shukla formulas (p = 0.23). Conclusions: We found 13% more correctly placed VUC using Wright's formula. Moreover, Wright's formula was 29% above Shukla's VUC placement in neonates > 1000 g, although there was no significant difference due to the sample size.


Resumen Introducción: La colocación de catéteres intravasculares venosos umbilicales (CVU) y arteriales (CAU) es el procedimiento invasivo más frecuente en la unidad de cuidados intensivos neonatales (UCIN). Para introducirlos se utilizan las fórmulas de Wright y de Shukla, aunque esta última podría estar asociada con una inserción incorrecta, especialmente en neonatos < 1500 g. El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar mediante radiografía de tórax cuál fórmula es mejor para la correcta colocación de catéteres umbilicales en recién nacidos ≤ 1500 g. Métodos: Se incluyeron los pacientes ingresados en la UCIN de un hospital de segundo nivel entre 2021-2022 que recibieron CVU o CAU mediante las fórmulas de Wrigth o Shukla. Resultados: Se incluyeron en total 129 recién nacidos: 78 CVU y 51 CAU. En CVU, Wright 50% y Shukla 36.8% tuvieron localización correcta, p = 0.24. En las CAU, Wright 56.6% y Shukla 52.4% tenían una ubicación correcta, p = 0.76. En CVU con peso < 1000 g, Wright 36.4% y Shukla 33.3% bien situados, p = 0.58. En CVU > 1000 g, Wright 66.6% y Shukla 38.4% bien situados, p = 0.065. En CAU < 1000 g, Wright 45% y Shukla 42.9%, p = 0.63. En CAU con peso > 1000 g, Wright 80% y Shukla 57.1%, p = 0.23. Conclusiones: La colocación del CVU fue 13% mejor con la fórmula de Wright. La fórmula de Wright superó en el 29% la colocación del CVU en los neonatos > 1000 g en comparación con la de Shukla, aunque no hubo diferencia significativa debido al tamaño de la muestra.

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Radiol. bras ; 56(4): 179-186, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514660

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Abstract Objective: To evaluate the capacity of fetal Doppler, maternal, and obstetric characteristics for the prediction of cesarean section due to intrapartum fetal compromise (IFC), a 5-min Apgar score < 7, and an adverse perinatal outcome (APO), in a high-risk population. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective cohort study involving 613 singleton pregnant women, admitted for labor induction or at the beginning of spontaneous labor, who underwent Doppler ultrasound within the last 72 h before delivery. The outcome measures were cesarean section due to IFC, a 5-min Apgar score < 7, and any APO. Results: We found that maternal characteristics were neither associated with nor predictors of an APO. Abnormal umbilical artery (UA) resistance index (RI) and the need for intrauterine resuscitation were found to be significant risk factors for cesarean section due to IFC (p = 0.03 and p < 0.0001, respectively). A UA RI > the 95th percentile and a cerebroplacental ratio (CPR) < 0.98 were also found to be predictors of cesarean section due to IFC. Gestational age and a UA RI > 0.84 were found to be predictors of a 5-min Apgar score < 7 for newborns at < 29 and ≥ 29 weeks, respectively. The UA RI and CPR presented moderate accuracy in predicting an APO, with areas under the ROC curve of 0.76 and 0.72, respectively. Conclusion: A high UA RI appears to be a significant predictor of an APO. The CPR seems to be predictive of cesarean section due to IFC and of an APO in late preterm and term newborns.


Resumo Objetivo: Avaliar a capacidade do Doppler fetal e características materno-obstétricas na predição de cesariana por comprometimento fetal intraparto (CFI), índice de Apgar de 5º min < 7 e desfecho perinatal adverso (DPA) em uma população de alto risco. Materiais e Métodos: Estudo de coorte prospectivo envolvendo 613 parturientes admitidas para indução ou em início de trabalho de parto espontâneo que realizaram ultrassonografia Doppler nas 72 horas anteriores ao parto. Os desfechos foram cesariana por CFI, índice de Apgar de 5º min < 7 e DPA. Resultados: As características maternas não foram associadas nem preditoras de DPA. Índice de resistência (IR) da artéria umbilical anormal (p = 0,03) e necessidade de medidas de ressuscitação intrauterina (p < 0,0001) permaneceram como fatores de risco significativos para cesariana por CFI. IR AU > 95º e razão cerebroplacentária (RCP) < 0,98 foram preditores de cesariana. Idade gestacional e IR AU > 0,84 foram os preditores de índice de Apgar de 5º min < 7 para recém-nascidos < 29 e ≥ 29 semanas, respectivamente. IR AU e RCP apresentaram acurácia moderada na predição de DPA (área sob a curva ROC de 0,76 e 0,72, respectivamente). Conclusão: IR UA mostrou-se preditor significativo de DPA. RCP revelou-se possível preditora de cesariana por CFI e DPA em recémnascidos prematuros tardios e a termo.

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Int. j. morphol ; 40(6): 1530-1535, dic. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421801

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La anastomosis de Hyrtl's (AH), vaso único con amplia variabilidad anatómica, comunica las arterias umbilicales cerca de la inserción del cordón umbilical en las placentas humanas. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue determinar si existe relación entre las características morfométricas de la placenta y la presencia de anastomosis y analizar si esta tiene influencia en la eficiencia placentaria. Estudio descriptivo. Se analizaron 60 placentas provenientes de madres que aceptaron participar en la investigación, embarazo único, a término (entre 37,0 y 41,6 semanas), con edades entre 18 y 37 años, con al menos cuatro visitas a control prenatal, sin comorbilidades. Las características placentarias de peso, diámetros y grosor se tomaron en fresco. Una vez fijadas con formaldehido al 10 %, mediante disección se ubicó, clasificó y fotografió la anastomosis. El peso de la placenta fue 494,4 ± 87,1 gramos, el grosor central correspondió a 1,7 ± 0,4 cm, DM 19,9 ± 2,0 cm y Dm 18,4 ± 1,7 cm. La inserción de cordón predominante fue excéntrica (65 %) y la forma discoidea u ovalada (60 %). En 51 placentas se ubicó la presencia de anastomosis (85 %). En el grupo de placentas con presencia AH se encontró un peso placentario más bajo al compararlo con el grupo que no presentó AH, el resto de las características morfométricas de la placenta, incluido el tipo de inserción de cordón umbilical no presentaron relación con la anastomosis. La eficiencia placentaria expresada con la relación entre peso neonato/peso placenta presentó diferencias significativas en el grupo con presencia de anastomosis, con mayores valores comparados con el grupo sin anastomosis. La presencia de AH contribuye positivamente a la eficiencia placentaria. Sin embargo, el incremento del peso placentario puede ser un efecto compensador de la placenta y no siempre indica una mayor eficiencia funcional del órgano.


SUMMARY: Hyrtl's anastomosis (HA), a single vessel, with wide anatomical variability, communicates the umbilical arteries, near the insertion of the umbilical cord in human placentas. The objective of this study was to determine if there is a relationship between the morphometric characteristics of the placenta and the presence of the anastomosis and to analyze if this influences the placental efficiency. Descriptive study. We analyzed 60 placentas from mothers who agreed to participate in the study, single pregnancy, term (between 37.0 and 41.6 weeks), aged between 18 and 37 years with at least four visits to prenatal control, without comorbidities. The placental characteristics of weight, diameters and thickness were taken fresh. Once fixed with 10 % formaldehyde, the anastomosis was located, classified, and photographed by dissection. The weight of the placenta was 494.4 ± 87.1 g, the central thickness corresponded to 1.7 ± 0.4 cm, the MD 19.9 ± 2.0 cm and Dm 18.4 ± 1.7 cm: The predominant cord insertion was eccentric, with 65 % and the discoid or oval shape with 60 %. In 51 placentas the presence of anastomosis was found (85 %). In the group of placentas with AH presence, a lower placental weight was found when compared to the group that did not present AH, the rest of the morphometric characteristics of the placenta, including the type of umbilical cord insertion, were not related to the anastomosis. Placental efficiency expressed as the neonatal weight/placental weight ratio showed significant differences in the group with presence of anastomosis, with higher values compared to the group without anastomosis. The presence of HA contributes positively to placental efficiency. However, the increase in placental weight may be a compensatory effect of the placenta and does not always indicate a greater functional efficiency of the organ.


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Placenta/anatomy & histology , Umbilical Arteries/anatomy & histology , Organ Size , Placenta/blood supply , Birth Weight
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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 439-442, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958093

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Objective:To analyze the factors influencing pH value in umbilical arterial blood gas (UABG) analysis in preterm infants.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on live singleton preterm infants ( n=573) who received UABG analysis in Peking University Third Hospital from January 2017 to February 2019. Analysis of variance, independent sample t-test, Spearman's or Pearson's correlation analysis, or linear regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors. Results:There was no significant difference in UABG pH value between preterm infants of different gestational ages (F=1.74, P=0.077). Spearman's correlation analysis found no correlation between gestational age and UABG pH value in premature infants ( r=0.003, P=0.940), and neither did Pearson's correlation between birth weight and pH value ( r=0.025, P=0.548). UABG pH value in preterm infants was linearly correlated with vaginal delivery ( t=-5.72, P<0.001), gestational hypertension ( t=-3.99, P<0.001) and placental abruption ( t=-4.52, P<0.001). Conclusions:Preterm infants at different gestational ages show a similar pH value in UABG. For those born to mothers with gestational hypertension or placental abruption, when vaginal delivery is pending, close monitoring and full preparation for resuscitation are necessary.

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Rev. peru. ginecol. obstet. (En línea) ; 67(1): 00002, ene.-mar 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1280526

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RESUMEN Se evalúa la resistencia en las arterias umbilicales para detectar la restricción del crecimiento debida a placentación inadecuada en bebés pequeños con riesgo de muerte perinatal e incapacidad a largo plazo. El índice de pulsatilidad de la arteria umbilical (IP AU) debe ser comparada con una tabla de referencia seleccionada estadísticamente. Objetivo. Identificar la curva de referencia del índice de pulsatilidad (IP) cuyo valor critico coincida mejor con nuestros datos poblacionales. Métodos. La cohorte fue descrita en un trabajo previo de 1 753 fetos con 2 031 mediciones del IP de las arterias uterinas y arterias umbilicales con desenlace materno-perinatal normal. Resultados. El IP AU tuvo una significativa correlación negativa (r=-0,42) con la edad gestacional (EG). El percentil 95 de nuestras pacientes fue significativamente diferente de los publicados por Arduini, Acharya, Ciobanu, Baschat y Limay. Conclusión. Las cifras de índice de pulsatilidad de las arterias umbilicales obtenidas se ajustan mejor a las curvas de referencia de Parra.


ABSTRACT Umbilical arteries (UA) resistance is assessed to detect growth restriction due to an inadequate placentation in small infants at risk of perinatal death and longterm incapacity. The umbilical artery pulsatility index (UA PI) must be compared with a statistically selected reference chart. Objective: To identify the pulsatility index (PI) reference curve whose critical value best matches our population data. Methods: The cohort was described in a previous study of 1 753 fetuses with 2 031 measurements of the PI of the uterine arteries and umbilical arteries with normal maternal-perinatal outcome. Results: PI UA had a significant negative correlation (r= -0.42) with gestational age (GA). The 95th percentile of our patients was significantly different from those published by Arduini, Acharya, Ciobanu, Baschat and Limay. Conclusion: The umbilical artery pulsatility index figures obtained conform better to Parra's reference curves.

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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 551-555, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911932

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Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and pregnancy outcomes of fetal umbilical artery embolism.Methods:This retrospective case series recruited 18 cases of fetal umbilical artery embolism delivered at Xiamen Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital from January 2018 to February 2020. Maternal age, complications, umbilical artery condition revealed by prenatal ultrasound, delivery mode, perinatal outcomes, and placental pathological examinations were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods.Results:(1) The total prenatal detection rate of umbilical artery embolism was 0.062% (18/29 130). The average maternal age was (30.1±6.1) years old. Four of the 18 cases aged other 35 and one was younger than 18 years old; 17 cases were singleton pregnancy, and the other one was a dichorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy. The mean gestational age was (35.1±2.6) weeks when an abnormal umbilical artery was first indicated by ultrasound, including 16 with a single umbilical artery shown in the third trimester and two with suspected umbilical artery embolism. The main complications were followed as gestational diabetes mellitus (8/18), fetal growth restriction (4/18), and abnormal umbilical cord insertion (3/18). (2) Cesarean section was performed for 16 cases, resulting in live births, while the other two cases had intrauterine death. Among the 16 neonates, nine were premature infants, and seven were full-term infants, with an average birth weight of (2 434±816) g; four were small for gestational age, and neonatal asphyxia occurred in three cases. Eleven were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit, including five with brain injury. (3) Placental pathological examinations showed embolism in one of the two umbilical arteries in 17 cases and the umbilical vein in one case. Excessive torsion of the umbilical cord was observed in 11 cases and the umbilical cord's abnormal insertion in three cases. One case refused placental pathological examination.Conclusions:Umbilical artery embolism should be considered when a single umbilical artery is indicated by ultrasound in the third trimester. The time of delivery should be based on the risk of premature birth and unexpected adverse events. A cesarean section is suggested.

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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 39(3): 213-216, 15/09/2020.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1362418

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Neonates with vein of Galen aneurysmal malformation (VGAM) presenting with severe cardiac failure and pulmonary hypertension represent a challenge for endovascular therapy.When early treatment is required, the small femoral arteries in this population are usually difficult to cannulate. Alternatively, the umbilical vessels offer a natural pathway to reach the lesion. Therefore, prenatal diagnosis of VGAM allows for delivery planning, perinatal management, and embolization through umbilical approach, thus leading to better outcomes.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Prenatal Diagnosis , Umbilical Cord , Vein of Galen Malformations/complications , Vein of Galen Malformations/therapy , Arteriovenous Malformations/therapy , Vein of Galen Malformations/diagnostic imaging , Endovascular Procedures/methods , Fetal Diseases/diagnostic imaging
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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 775-777, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711252

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The umbilical cord normally contains one vein and two arteries, which is vital for gas exchange, nutrient supply and excretion of metabolic wastes between mother and fetus, and is protected by the surrounding Wharton jelly. Thrombosis of the umbilical cord could lead to fetal hypoxia, even endanger the fetal life. However, umbilical vessel thrombosis, which is rarely reported at home and abroad, is difficult to be identifed prenatally. We here reported two cases of umbilical vessel thrombosis in Xiamen Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital in order to improve prenatal diagnosis of umbilical vessel thrombosis and to avoid adverse pregnancy outcomes.

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Femina ; 45(3): 178-184, set. 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1050720

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Introdução: O uso da ultrassonografia tem sido importante no âmbito da obstetrícia e a introdução da Dopplervelocimetria angariou vantagens no auxílio da avaliação da vitalidade fetal. O uso do Doppler da artéria umbilical tem apresentado melhores resultados perinatais, especialmente em fetos com RCF (restrição de crescimento fetal). A vigilância fetal em casos de RCF é indispensável na determinação do momento ideal para a interrupção da gestação, a fim de se minimizar o risco tanto de uma interrupção excessivamente prematura quanto o de um óbito fetal potencialmente evitável. Objetivo: Realizar uma revisão da literatura, a fim de avaliar o melhor momento da interrupção da gestação em fetos com RCF com Doppler da artéria umbilical alterado. Metodologia: Foi utilizada como fonte de pesquisa a base de dados eletrônica PubMed/Medline. Foram incluídos estudos randomizados que avaliaram especificamente o Doppler da artéria umbilical como método diagnóstico na decisão quanto ao momento da interrupção da gestação em situações de RCF. Foram localizados 89 resultados com a estratégia de busca, dentre os quais 22 foram considerados potencialmente elegíveis e revisados integralmente, e apenas 2 foram definitivamente elegíveis, ambos referentes a um único estudo. Resultados: Os dois artigos selecionados são estudos clínicos multicêntricos randomizados controlados, sendo que um revela os resultados a curto prazo, com 548 gestantes entre 24 e 36 semanas de gestação, e o outro, os resultados após 2 anos de acompanhamento, com 588 crianças que desenvolveram RCF durante a gestação. Os desfechos avaliados em ambos os estudos (óbito fetal ou neonatal e comprometimento neurológico no longo prazo) não foram significativamente diferentes entre grupos em que, após o diagnóstico de diástole umbilical comprometida, se realizou a interrupção precoce após corticoterapia versus vigilância com interrupção mais tardia, mediante piora no padrão do Doppler umbilical. Conclusão: Não é possível utilizar apenas o Doppler da artéria umbilical para indicar a interrupção da gestação em fetos com RCF, devendo-se associar outros métodos para a avaliação da vitalidade fetal. Mais ensaios clínicos randomizados são necessários para elucidar esta questão.(AU)


Introduction: The use of ultrassonography has been an important development in the field of obstetrics, and the introduction of Doppler assessment has gathered many advantages in the evaluation of fetal well-being. Umbilical artery Doppler has demonstrated the best perinatal results, especially in fetal growth restriction (FGR). Fetal surveillance, in these scenarios, is invaluable in determining the ideal moment for delivery, avoiding both an excessively and unnecessarily premature interruption, and a preventable intrauterine fetal demise due to an inappropriately delayed delivery. Objective: To perform a review of the literature, with the objective to evaluate the best moment of interruption of gestation in fetuses with FGR and an abnormal umbilical artery Doppler. Methodology: Electronic database PubMed/ MEDLINE was used to search and locate the studies. Randomized trials which specifically studied umbilical artery Doppler as a decision-making diagnostic study among fetuses with growth restriction were considered for inclusion in this review. There were 89 results retrieved with the search strategy, among which 22 were selected as potentially eligible, and only 2 were definitely included (both from a single study). Results: Both included papers are multicentric randomized controlled trials, the first reporting short term outcomes of 548 pregnancies between 24 and 36 weeks, and the second one reporting long-term outcomes of 588 children who had FGR, after two years of follow-up. Both short term outcomes (fetal or neonatal death) and long-term outcomes (death or disability) were not significantly different when, after diagnosing compromised umbilical end diastolic flow, immediate delivery was compared with expectant management and delayed delivery after worsening of the umbilical Doppler pattern. Conclusion: It is not possible to use only umbilical artery Doppler to decide whether to deliver a FGR or not, and that other fetal assessment methods should be associated. More randomized trials are needed to definitely answer this question.(AU)


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Umbilical Arteries/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Doppler , Fetal Growth Retardation/diagnostic imaging , Pregnancy Complications/diagnostic imaging , Prenatal Care/methods , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Databases, Bibliographic , Abortion, Legal , Fetal Distress
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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 2512-2514,2517, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-620327

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Objective To investigate the changes of arterial blood flow in pregnant women with severe preeclampsia(SPE) and fetuses and the effect of magnesium sulfate on it.Methods One hundred and seventy-four SPE pregnant women in our hospital from January 2013 to January 2015 were selected as the observation group and 174 normal pregnant women as the control group.The observation group was given the magnesium sulfate treatment for 2 d.The arterial blood flow changes of middle cerebral artery,uterine artery,uterine spiral artery,umbilical artery,fetal middle cerebral artery before and after treatment in the observation group were observed.And maternal blood pressure,dizziness symptoms,no load test(NST) changes were also observed.Results The RI,PI and S/D values of pregnant women and fetal middle cerebral artery before and after treatment had no statistical differences between the control group and observation group(P>0.05).The RI,PI and S/D values of uterine artery and uterine spiral artery before treatment in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group(P<0.05);the RI,PI and S/D values of uterine artery and uterine spiral artery after treatment in the observation group were significantly lower than those before treatment(P<0.05).The umbilical artery RI,PI and S/D values before treatment in the observation group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05);the PI and S/D values after treatment were lower than those before treatment,but difference was statistically significant(P>0.05).The systolic pressure,diastolic pressure and mean arterial blood pressure after treatment in the observation group were decreased compared with treatment,and the proportion of dizziness was decreased compared with before treatment,but the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05),while the incidence rate of NST no response was significantly lower than that before treatment(P<0.05).Conclusion The magnesium sulfate therapy can significantly improve the blood flow situation of uterine artery and uterine spiral artery in the patients with SPE and can improve fetal intrauterine reserve.

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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 855-860, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-505569

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Objective To determine the effects of β-estradiol on vasoconstriction in human umbilical artery and vein and its potential mechanisms.Methods Human umbilical cord samples were obtained from 96 term neonates of healthy singleton pregnant women born in the First Hospital of Soochow University between December 2013 and June 2015 (multiple pregnancy,pregnancy complications,cesarean delivery and low birth weight were excluded).Human umbilical arteries and veins were isolated and suspended in 37 2 organ baths containing 5 ml Krebs solution and exposed to β-estradiol followed by phenylephrine (PE) for vasoconstriction test.The subjects were divided into β-estradiol group and control group according to the presence or absence of β-estradiol incubation.To determine the effects and the possible underlying mechanisms of β-estradiol on PE-induced vasoconstriction,human umbilical artery and vein rings were pretreated with N ω-nitro-L-arginine (L-NMMA,nitric oxide synthesis inhibitor),fulvestrant (ICI182780,estradiol receptor antagonist),indomethacin (prostaglandin synthesis blocker),and removal of endothelium,then incubated with β-estradiol for 60 min followed by PE,and the concentration-response curves to PE were recorded.The concentrationresponse curves to phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBU,protein kinase C agonist) in Krebs solution in the presence or absence of β-estradiol were also obtained.Nonlinear regression and fitting curve were performed,and the two-sample ANOVA was used for analysis.Results (1) β-estradiol suppressed PE-induced vasoconstriction of human umbilical vein and artery.In human umbilical vein and artery of the control group,the maximum contraction intensity induced by PE was (59.17± 5.98)% and (43.35± 5.02)% of that induced by potassium chloride,respectively.The maximum contraction induced by PE in β-estradiol group was (5.87± 1.32)%and (4.52±1.22)% of that induced by potassium chloride.(2) In both groups,incubation with L-NMMA or endothelium removal enhanced the vasoconstriction of human umbilical artery and vein,indicating that the inhibitory effect of β-estradiol was not influenced by the endothelium.(3) The suppression of β-estradiol on PE-induced vasoconstriction in human umbilical artery and vein was not significantly decreased by estrogen receptor antagonist.(4) β-estradiol did not affect human umbilical artery and vein vasoconstriction induced by PDBU.(5) In the control group,incubation with indomethacin did not affect human umbilical artery and vein vasoconstriction induced by PE.In the β-estradiol group,indomethacin significantly enhanced the contraction response induced by PE,suggesting that prostacycline synthesis was partly involved in β-estradiol-suppressed contractility in human umbilical artery and vein.The contractile response induced by phenylephrine was still lower in the β-estradiol group than in the control group,which was induced by indomethacin.Conclusions (1) β-estradiol can suppress vasoconstriction in human umbilical artery and vein,which is not dependent on endothelium and estrogen receptors,or protein kinase C activity,(2) Prostacycline synthesis is partly involved in β-estradiol-suppressed vasoconstriction in human umbilical artery and vein.

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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 390-395, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-493533

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Objective To investigate the relationship between adiponectin combined with the ultrasound blood flow index of the umbilical artery and perinatal outcome in women with severe preeclampsia. Methods Placental tissues were obtained from normal term pregnancies (control group, n=50) and severe preeclampsia patients (PE group, n=50) in Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from February 2014 to October 2014. The expression of adiponectin was examined using immunohistochemical methods and real-time polymerase chain reaction. The umbilical artery was measured by color Doppler, and the umbilical artery systolic/diastolic ratio (UA-S/D), umbilical artery resistance index (UA-RI) and umbilical artery pulsatility index (UA-PI) were determined. The relationship between the expression of adiponectin in placental tissues, UA-S/D and perinatal outcome were analyzed. The data were analyzed using two dependent-sample t test, the log-rank test and Spearman correlation analysis. Results Compared with the control group, infants in the PE group had lower birth weight and placental weight, shorter height, and greater umbilical artery indices including UA-S/D, UA-RI and UA-PI (all P<0.05). The expression of adiponectin and its mRNA in placentae of the PE group was significantly higher than that of the control group (adiponectin: 0.326±0.011 vs. 0.116±0.011, t=99.144, P=0.000;mRNA:4.18±1.80 vs. 1.00±0.51, t=11.985, P=0.000). UA-S/D had a negative correlation with birth weight, onset gestational age and gestational age at birth (r= - 0.897, - 0.469 and - 0.524, all P<0.01). The expression of adiponectin mRNA had a negative correlation with birth weight, onset gestational age, and gestational age at birth (r=-0.580,-0.407 and-0.449, all P<0.01). The expression level of adiponectin had positive correlations with body mass index of the mothers and the UA-S/D (r=0.261 and 0.788, both P<0.01). Conclusions The expression of adiponectin in placental tissues and blood flow index of the umbilical artery both increase in severe preeclampsia, and are associated with poor perinatal outcome.

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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 337-341, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-450861

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Objective To investigate the association between placental sharing,vascular anastomoses,cord insertion and perinatal outcome in uncomplicated monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA) placentas.Methods Between January 1,2012 and July 31,2013,60 uncomplicated (seclective fetal growth restriction,twin anemia-polycythemia sequence and twin-twin transfusion dyndrome) MCDA placentas were studied.These uncomplicated MCDA placentas were divided into the placenta equally shared group with placental territory discordance (PTD) <0.25 and the placenta unequally shared group with PTD ≥ 0.25.Angioarchitecture,cord insertion type and the distance between two cord insertions were compared using the Chi-square test and nonparametric test.Results Mean maternal age was (30.3±4.1) years.There were 39 cases (65%) in the placenta equally shared group and 21 (35%) in the placenta unequally shared group.Vascular anastomoses were observed in all placentas,arterioarterial anastomoses in 58 placentas (97%),and venovenous anastomoses in 17 placentas (28%).The overall diameter and the maximum diameter of arterioarterial anastomoses in the placenta equally shared group were (0.19±0.11) cm and (0.18±0.09) cm,respectively,and were lower than those in the placenta unequally shared group [(0.27±0.11) cm and (0.27±0.12) cm,respectively] (T were-2.39 and-2.94,P<0.05,respectively).No significant differences in the number,the overall diameter and the maximum diameter of venovenous anastomoses were observed between the two groups (all P>0.05).The incidence of cord velamentous insertion and cord velamentous insertion plus cord marginal insertion were 14% (11/78) and 42% (33/78),respectively,in the placenta equally shared group,and were similar to those in the placenta unequally shared group [14% (6/42) and 33% (14/42),x2 were 1.00 and 0.43,P>0.05,respectively].The mean distance between two cord insertions was shorter in the placenta unequally shared group than in the placenta equally shared group [(14.3±6.3) cm vs (18.2±6.0) cm,T=2.37,P<0.05].Conclusions In cases with unequally shared placenta,the distance between two cord insertions is shorter and the diameter of arterioarterial anastomoses is larger,which may compensate for their unequal placental territories,leading to no complications in these MCDA twin.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 861-864, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-466115

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Objective To explore the clinical value of Doppler flow spectrums of umbilical artery and ductus venosus in fetus with arrhythmia by Doppler ultrasound in evaluating the fetal prognosis.Methods Umbilical artery and ductus venosus flow spectrums were obtained in a total of 796 pregnancies with gestation age between 16-41 weeks who were found abnormal heart rhythm by maternity auscultation,fetal electronic monitoring or ultrasound.All these fetuses were followed up by electrocardiography and echocardiography examination until the end of pregnancy and the pregnancy outcomes were recorded.Results Among 796 fetuses,136 cases of fetal arrhythmia were detected.There were 18 cases appeared with umbilical artery absent or reversed end-diastolic flow,and 9 cases with absent or reversed wave A.Among 18 fetuses with arrhythmia whose blood flow spectrums of umbilical artery were abnormal,twelve were compared with congenital heart disease.The proportion of fetal bradycardia associated with abnormal flow spectrums and congenital heart disease were higher than other types of arrhythmias.Conclusions Pregnancy outcome of the fetus with arrhythmias who appeared with normal umbilical artery and ductus venosus will be good,and conversely is poor.So Doppler flow spectrums of the fetal umbilical artery and ductus venosus is one of the important indicators in early intervention.

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992) ; 59(4): 392-399, jul.-ago. 2013.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-685533

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OBJETIVO: Estudar a dopplervelocimetria da artéria cerebral média fetal em gestações complicadas pela insuficiência placentária e verificar o seu papel no prognóstico de sobrevida neonatal. MÉTODOS: Trata-se de estudo prospectivo de 93 gestantes com diagnóstico de insuficiência placentária estabelecida antes da 34ª semana. A insuficiência placentária foi caracterizada pelo Doppler de artéria umbilical (AU) alterado (> p95). Foram analisados os seguintes parâmetros: índice de pulsatilidade (IP) da artéria umbilical (AU), IP da artéria cerebral média (ACM), relação cerebroplacentária -RCP(IP-ACM/IP-AU), pico de velocidade sistólicada ACM (PVS-ACM) e IP para veias (IPV) do ducto venoso (DV). Os parâmetros foram analisados pelos valores absolutos, em escores zeta (desvios padrão a partir da média) ou múltiplos da mediana (MoM). O desfecho investigado foi o óbito neonatal no período de internação após o nascimento. RESULTADOS: Nas 93 gestações analisadas, ocorreram 25 (26,9%) óbitos neonatais. No grupo que evoluiu com óbito neonatal, quando comparado com o grupo com sobrevida, houve associação significativa com o diagnóstico de diástole zero ou reversa (88% vs. 23,6%, p < 0,001), com maior mediana do IP da AU (2,9 vs. 1,7, p < 0,001) e seu escore zeta (10,4 vs. 4,9, p < 0,001); maior valor do PVS-ACM MoM (1,4 vs. 1,1, p = 0,012); menor valor da RCP (0,4 vs. 0,7, p < 0,001); maior valor do IPV-DV (1,2 vs. 0,8, p < 0,001) e no escore zeta do DV (3,6 vs.0,6, p<0,001). Na regressão logística, as variáveis independentes para a prediçãodoóbito neonatal foram a idade gestacional no parto (OR = 0,45; IC95% 0,3 a 0,7, p < 0,001) e o escore zeta do IP-AU (OR 1,14, IC95% 1,0 a 1,3, p = 0,046). CONCLUSÃO: Apesar da associação verificada pela análise univariada entre a morte neonatal e os parâmetros da dopplervelocimetria cerebral fetal, a análise multivariada identificou a prematuridadeeograude insuficiência da circulação placentária como fatores independentes relacionados com o óbito neonatal em gestações complicadas por insuficiência placentária.


OBJECTIVE: To study the Doppler velocimetry of the fetal middle cerebral artery in pregnancies complicated by placental insufficiency, and to verify its role in the prognosis of neonatal survival. METHODS: This was a prospective study of 93 pregnant women with diagnosis of placental insufficiency detected before the 34th week of pregnancy. Placental insufficiency was characterized by abnormal umbilical artery (UA) Doppler (> 95th percentile). The following parameterswere analyzed: umbilical artery (UA) pulsatility index (PI); middle cerebral artery (MCA) PI; brain-placenta ratio - BPR (MCA-PI/UA-PI); MCA peak systolic velocity (MCA-PSV); and PI for veins (PIV) of ductus venosus (DV). The parameters were analyzed in terms of absolute values, z-scores (standard deviations from the mean), or multiples of the median (MoM). The outcome investigatedwas neonatal death during the hospitalization period after birth. RESULTS: Of the 93 pregnancies analyzed, there were 25 (26.9%) neonatal deaths. The group that died, when compared to the survival group, presented a significant association with the diagnosis of absent or reversed end-diastolic flow (88% vs. 23.6%, p < 0.001), with a higher median of UA PI (2.9 vs. 1.7, p < 0.001) and UA PI z-score (10.4 vs. 4.9, p < 0.001); higher MCAPSV MoM (1.4 vs. 1.1, p = 0.012); lower BPR (0.4 vs. 0.7, p < 0.001); higher PIV-DV (1.2 vs. 0.8, p < 0.001) and DV z-score (3.6 vs. 0.6, p < 0.001). In the logistic regression, the independent variables predictive of neonatal death were: gestational age at birth (OR = 0.45; 95% CI: 0.3 to 0.7; p < 0.001) and UA PI z-score (OR = 1.14, 95% CI: 1.0 to 1.3, p = 0.046). CONCLUSION: Despite the association verified by the univariate analysis between neonatal death and the parameters of fetal cerebral Doppler velocimetry, the multivariate analysis identified prematurity and degree of insufficiency of placental circulation as independent factors related to neonatal death in pregnancies complicated by placental insufficiency.


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Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Pregnancy , Middle Cerebral Artery , Placental Insufficiency , Umbilical Arteries , Analysis of Variance , Blood Flow Velocity , Laser-Doppler Flowmetry , Prognosis , Prospective Studies , Placental Insufficiency/mortality , Survival Analysis , Ultrasonography, Prenatal
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 35(7): 309-316, July 2013. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-687373

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OBJETIVOS: Descrever os resultados perinatais e os fatores associados à centralização fetal diagnosticado pelo exame doplervelocimétrico em gestantes com hipertensão arterial. MÉTODOS: Realizou-se um estudo de corte transversal, retrospectivo, incluindo 129 gestantes com hipertensão arterial submetidas à análise doplervelocimétrica, até quinze dias antes do parto. Mulheres com gravidez múltipla, malformações fetais, sangramento genital, descolamento prematuro de placenta, rotura prematura das membranas, tabagismo, uso ilícito de drogas e doenças crônicas foram excluídas. Foram analisadas as características biológicas, sociodemográficas, obstétricas e os resultados perinatais. Para determinar a associação entre as variáveis, foram utilizados os testes χ² exato de Fisher e t de Student. Realizou-se análise de regressão logística múltipla para determinar fatores associados com a centralização fetal. RESULTADOS: Pré-eclâmpsia grave foi a síndrome hipertensiva mais frequente (53,5%) e a centralização fetal foi observada em 24,0% dos fetos. Os fatores pré-natais associados com centralização fetal foram a persistência da incisura protodiastólica bilateral na artéria uterina (OR 3,6; IC95% 1,4 - 9,4; p=0,009) e a restrição de crescimento intrauterino (RCIU) (OR 3,3; IC95% 1,2 - 9,3; p=0,02). Os desfechos perinatais associados à centralização fetal foram idade gestacional <32ª semana, recém-nascido (RN) pequeno para a idade gestacional (PIG), peso do RN<2.500 g e morte perinatal. Não se encontrou associação com outras variáveis maternas e neonatais. CONCLUSÕES: Os fatores associados à centralização fetal foram persistência da incisura protodiastólica bilateral na artéria uterina, RCIU e aumento da frequência de desfechos perinatais adversos.


PURPOSE: To determine perinatal outcomes and factors associated with fetal brain sparing effect diagnosed by Doppler flow velocimetry in patients with arterial hypertension. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional retrospective study including 129 pregnant women with arterial hypertension and submitted to Doppler flow velocimetry, within fifteen days before delivery. Women with multiple pregnancies, fetal malformations, genital bleeding, placenta praevia, premature rupture of membranes, smoking, illicit drug use and chronic diseases were excluded. We analyzed the biological, socio-demographic and obstetric characteristics, as well the perinatal outcomes. To determine the association between variables, we used the χ² test, Fisher's exact test and Student's t-test. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the factors associated with fetal centralization. RESULTS: Pre-eclampsia was the most frequent hypertensive disorder (53.5%) and fetal brain sparing effect was observed in 24.0% of fetuses. The prenatal factors associated with fetal brain sparing were the persistence of bilateral protodiastolic notches in uterine arteries (OR 3.6; 95%CI 1.4 - 9.4; p=0.009) and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) (OR 3.3; 95%CI 1.2 - 9.3; p=0.02). The perinatal outcomes associated with fetal brain sparing were gestational age <32 weeks, small for gestational age (SGA) infants, birth weight <2,500 g and perinatal death. There was no association with other maternal or neonatal variables. CONCLUSIONS: The main factors associated with fetal brain sparing were persistence of uterine arteries notches, IUGR, and increased frequency of adverse perinatal outcomes.


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Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Pregnancy , Young Adult , Brain/embryology , Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced , Cross-Sectional Studies , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 35(2): 71-77, fev. 2013. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-666191

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OBJETIVO: Avaliar as características antropométricas, a morbidade e mortalidade de recém-nascidos (RN) prematuros nascidos vivos de mães hipertensas em função da presença ou não de diástole zero (DZ) ou reversa (DR) na doplervelocimetria arterial umbilical. MÉTODOS: Estudo prospectivo, envolvendo RN prematuros nascidos vivos de gestantes hipertensas, com idade gestacional entre 25 e 33 semanas, submetidas à doplervelocimetria da artéria umbilical nos 5 dias que antecederam o parto, realizado no Hospital do Distrito Federal, entre 1º de novembro de 2009 e 31 de outubro de 2010. Os RN foram estratificados em dois grupos, conforme o resultado da doplervelocimetria da artéria umbilical: Gdz/dr=presença de diástole zero (DZ) ou diástole reversa (DR) e Gn=doplervelocimetria normal. Medidas antropométricas ao nascimento, morbidades e mortalidade neonatal foram comparadas entre os dois grupos. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos 92 RN, assim distribuídos: Gdz/dr=52 RN e Gn=40 RN. No Gdz/dr a incidência de RN pequenos para idade gestacional foi significativamente maior, com risco relativo de 2,5 (IC95% 1,7‒3,7). No grupo Gdz/dr os RN permaneceram mais tempo em ventilação mecânica mediana 2 (0‒28) e no Gn mediana 0,5 (0‒25), p=0,03. A necessidade de oxigênio aos 28 dias de vida foi maior no Gdz/dr do que no Gn (33 versus10%; p=0,01). A mortalidade neonatal foi maior em Gdz/dr do que em Gn (36 versus 10%; p=0,03; com risco relativo de 1,6; IC95% 1,2 - 2,2). Nessa amostra a regressão logística mostrou que a cada 100 gramas a menos de peso ao nascer no Gdz/dr a chance de óbito aumentou 6,7 vezes (IC95% 2,0 - 11,3; p<0,01). CONCLUSÃO: Em RN prematuros de mães hipertensas com alteração na doplervelocimetria da artéria umbilical a restrição do crescimento intrauterino é frequente e o prognóstico neonatal pior, sendo elevado o risco de óbito relacionado ao peso ao nascimento.


PURPOSE: To evaluate the anthropometric characteristics of morbidity and mortality of premature newborns (NB) of hypertensive mothers according to the presence or absence of flow (DZ) or reverse (DR) diastolic flow in the dopplervelocimetry of the umbilical artery. METHODS: A prospective study was conducted on preterm newborns of pregnant women with hypertension between 25 and 33 weeks of gestational age, submitted to umbilical artery Doppler study during the five days before delivery. Delivery occurred at Hospital Regional da Asa Sul, Brasília - Federal District, between November 1st, 2009 and October 31st, 2010. The infants were stratified into two groups according to the results of Doppler velocimetry: Gdz/dr=absent end-diastolic velocity waveform or reversed end-diastolic velocity waveform, and Gn=normal Doppler velocimetry. Anthropometric measurements at birth, neonatal morbidity, and mortality were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: We studied 92 infants, as follows: Gdz/dr=52 infants and Gn=40 infants. In Gdz/dr, the incidence of infants small for gestational age was significantly greater, with a relative risk of 2.5 (95%CI 1.7 - 3.7). In Gdz/dr, infants remained on mechanical ventilation for a longer time: median 2 (0‒28) and Gn median 0.5 (0‒25) p=0.03. The need for oxygen at 28 days was higher in G dz/dr comparing to Gn (33 versus 10%; p=0.01). Neonatal mortality was higher in Gdz/dr compared to Gn (36 versus 10%; p=0.03; relative risk of 1.6; 95%CI 1.2‒2.2). Logistic regression showed that, with each 100 grams lower birth weight, the chance of death increased 6.7 times in G dz/dr (95%CI 2.0 - 11.3; p<0.01). CONCLUSION: In preterm infants of mothers with hypertensive changes in Doppler velocimetry of the umbilical artery, intrauterine growth restriction and neonatal prognosis are often worse, with a high risk of death related to birth weight.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy , Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/physiopathology , Hypertension/physiopathology , Regional Blood Flow , Umbilical Arteries/physiopathology , Infant, Premature , Pregnancy Outcome , Prospective Studies
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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 228-233, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-428887

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Objective To investigate the relationship between absent end-diastolic velocity (AEDV) in umbilical artery and perinatal outcome,and to explore the effect of termination time of pregnancy on perinatal outcome. Methods Data of thirty five pregnant women with AEDV admitted into Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital from January 2008 to December 2009 were retrospectively analyzed.According to gestational age and treatment,they were divided into four groups.Group 1:AEDV was identified before 28 weeks without treatment (n=5); Group 2:AEDV was found before 28 weeks,and then was treated (n=13); Group 3:AEDV was found after 28 weeks,and was not treated (n=11); Group 4:AEDV was found after 28 weeks,and then was treated (n=6). Except for three patients in Group 2,all patients had complications.Data were presented by frequency,rate or mean±SD. Results Among the 35 patients,19 (54.3%) delivered and 23 living children were born.When AEDV was found,the gestational age was less than 28 weeks and the mean gestational age was (22.8 ± 2.2) weeks in Group 1,(24.2 ± 2.0) weeks in Group 2,however,the gestational age was over 28 weeks and the mean value was (30.9± 2.8) weeks in Group 3 and (29.5±0.8) weeks in Group 4.Treatment was given to women in Groups 2 and 4,but not in Group 1 and 3.In Group 1,one patient complicated with twin-twin transfusion syndrome; one with hemolysis,elevated liver enzymes and low platelet syndrome and placental abruption; three recovered after two weeks and babies survived.In Group 2,the termination time was (31.4 ± 5.5)gestational weeks and the duration of treatment was (10.7± 5.5) days.AEDV of six patients were not improved after treatment,among which five accepted induced abortion,one had preterm delivery.The rest six women underwent cesarean section and one term delivered.Babies survived except for one preterm neonate and one lost in follow-up.In Group 3,the termination time was (31.2 ± 2.9)gestational weeks.Five patients accepted artificial abortion for severe complications of mother or babies; the other six patients accepted cesarean section,among which one complicated with placental abruption and baby died.The rest five babies survived.In Group 4,the pregnancies were terminated at an average of (32.8±2.9) gestational weeks and the duration of treatment was (10.8±6.7) days.Two accepted induction after treatment and four recovered to normal after treatment and accepted cesarean section with four wellbeing babies. Conclusions Perinatal outcomes of patients with AEDV complicated with severe complications after active treatment might relate to the termination time.Some patients with AEDV without severe complications might recover spontaneously with good prognosis.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 2092-2093, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-427857

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Objective To investigate the value of fetal heart monitoring combined with umbilical blood flow for the prediction of perinatal outcome.Methods 2200 women with pregnancy for 26 to 42 weeks were given the detection of S/D value of fetal umbilical artery blood flow and Non Stress Test(NST) of fetal heart monitoring,and the relationship between the NST,S/D and prediction of perinatal outcome.Results When the S/D value <3,perinatal anmiotic fluid shortage,amniotic fluid pollution,newborn children hypoxia asphyxia,newborn child deformity and the probability of death were significantly less than S/D ≥ 3(x2 =15.61,6.2.4,12.38,9.73,5.77,all P < 0.05);when the NST >7,the probability of adverse perinatal outcome was significantly less than the NST≤7(x2 =4.54,4.12,5.89,5.94,8.10,all P < 0.05).Conclusion The fetal umbilical artery blood flow monitoring and fetal heart monitor could improve the accuracy of prediction of perinatal outcome,avoid the defects of a single method of monitoring,early and timely diagnose the fetal distress,and give reasonable treatment to reduce neonatal mortality.

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Femina ; 39(6): 303-312, jun. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-613324

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O nascimento de um feto saudável sempre constituiu um dos principais objetivos da Obstetrícia. Nos dias atuais, vários procedimentos têm sido utilizados com esta finalidade, porém, apesar da evolução dos métodos diagnósticos e da melhor compreensão da fisiopatologia do sofrimento fetal, ainda existem lacunas no conhecimento sobre o comportamento do feto frente à hipóxia. Outro fator complicador na avaliação do sofrimento fetal é o grande número de doenças maternas com diferentes fisiopatologias que podem interferir no bem-estar fetal. Esta revisão tem como objetivo descrever os principais métodos de avaliação biofísica da vitalidade fetal, com base nas melhores evidências científicas correntemente disponíveis na literatura, e incluindo níveis de evidências e graus de recomendação. Será abordada a avaliação da vitalidade fetal nos casos de insuficiência placentária, não sendo estudadas as situações especiais, como diabetes e gestação múltipla. Evidencia-se uma falta de consenso sobre qual procedimento deve ser utilizado na avaliação da vitalidade fetal, na prática clínica diária. As sociedades internacionais recomendam a realização da doplervelocimetria, da cardiotocografia e do perfil biofísico fetal apenas em gestantes de alto risco, com suspeita de insuficiência placentária ou com restrição de crescimento intrauterino


The birth of a healthy baby has always been an important goal of Obstetrics. Nowadays, many procedures have been used for this purpose, but despite great development in diagnostic methods and better understanding of pathophysiology of fetal distress, there are still gaps in knowledge about fetal behavior in situations of hypoxia. Another complicating factor in the assessment of fetal distress is the large number of maternal diseases with different pathophysiology, which can compromise fetal well-being. This review aims at describing the main methods for fetal assessment, based on the best scientific evidence currently available, including levels of evidence and grades of recommendation. Only fetal evaluation in cases of placental insufficiency will be addressed, and special situations such as diabetes and multiple pregnancies will not be studied. Current evidences show a lack of consensus on what is the best procedure to assess fetal well-being in clinical practice. International societies recommend the performance of Doppler velocimetry, cardiotocography, and fetal biophysical profile only in high-risk pregnancies with suspected placental insufficiency or restricted intrauterine growth


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Cardiotocography , Fetal Development , Fetal Monitoring/methods , Fetal Distress/diagnosis , Fetal Distress/physiopathology , Ultrasonography, Doppler/methods , Heart Rate, Fetal/physiology , Fetal Hypoxia/prevention & control , Placental Insufficiency/diagnosis , Pregnancy, High-Risk , Biophysical Phenomena/physiology
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