Influence of maternal anemia on placental volume with study of uterine artery doppler
Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine [The]. 2014; 57 (October): 630-638
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To study the influence of maternal hematocrit [Ht] and hemoglobin [Hb] level on placental volume with study of uterine artery Doppler. In this prospective study 40 pregnant [singleton pregnancy] cases were selected from the outpatient clinic of Alzahra university Hospital. They were divided into two groups the study group [20 cases] were anemic[iron deficiency] and the control group[20cases] were healthy. For each case two scans for the placenta and fetal growth were performed, the first at recruitment and the second 5 weeks later. Placenta volume was measured at each visit using three dimensional ultrasound. The maternal Hb and [Ht] were measured in each visit. It revealed a non statistical significance between maternal hemoglobin, hematocrit and placental volume during the 1[st] visit and 2[nd] visit in anemic group compared to the control group. As regards Doppler study of the uterine artery in the present study it was noted that the pulsatility index and resistance index showed a non significant increase in the anemic group compared to the control group. Maternal iron deficiency anemia can affect placental growth and development. Placental volume increased with mild anemia during the first trimester but has no significant effect of fetal growth. The use of 3D ultrasound is more accurate and efficient safe technique of great value in evaluating placental growth and volume. Also, the study of uterine artery blood flow during the mid second trimester showed a non significant increase of RI and PI with maternal anemia. Further study are needed for the effect of anemia on fetal growth during preconceptional, first, second, third trimester and the outcome of pregnancy
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IMEMR
Asunto principal:
Placenta
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Estudios Prospectivos
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Ultrasonografía Doppler en Color
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Anemia Ferropénica
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Arteria Uterina
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Hospitales Universitarios
Tipo de estudio:
Observational_studies
Límite:
Female
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Egypt. J. Hosp. Med.
Año:
2014