Correlation of ultrasonic placental maturity grading, biparietal diameter and free floating particles with foetal lung maturity
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology [The]. 1986; 12 (2): 31-40
in English
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ABSTRACT
Multiple ultrasonic parameters namely p1acental maturity grading, foetal biparietal diameter measurement [BPD] and the presence or absence of free floating particles [FFP] in amniotic fluid were individually determined as well as combination in 109 high risk pregnant women undergoing amniocentesis for maturity testing in their last weeks of pregnancy. An L/S ratio was determined in amniotic fluid in all patients, while analysis for phosphatedy leglycerol [PG] was carried out only in diabetic patients. A grade III placental maturation predicted 32 of 72 mature phospholipid parameters [44%]. APBD > /= 92 mm predicted 43 of 70 mature phospholipids parameters [61%]. The presence of FFP predicted 37 of 72 mature phospholipids parameters [51%]. Combined BPD > /= 92 mm and/or grade III placenta and/or presence of FFP in one ultrasonic screen predicted 68 of 72 mature phospholipid parameters [94%]. It is concluded that combined ultrasonic aranteters in one screen may obviate the need for amniocentesis to determine foetal lung maturity
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Placental Function Tests
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, High-Risk
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Fetal Organ Maturity
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Amniocentesis
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Amniotic Fluid
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Lung
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
J. Egypt. Soc. Obstet. Gynecol.
Year:
1986
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