Authors
John W Ross, A Dhanya Mackeen, Alexandria Betz, Wen Feng, Jay J Bringman, Michael J Paglia
Publication date
2019
Journal
Prenatal Cardiology
Volume
2018
Issue
1
Pages
42-47
Publisher
Termedia
Description
OBJECTIVES: Our objectives were two-fold: 1) to determine the frequency of discordant umbilical artery Doppler systolic to diastolic (S/D) ratios in the individual umbilical arteries of growth-restricted fetuses and 2) to examine the impact of the frequency of discordance on clinical outcomes.
METHODS: This was a prospective, observational study of growth-restricted fetuses. Doppler velocimetry was performed weekly and two S/D ratios were obtained for each fetal umbilical artery. Inter-artery discordance was defined as a difference in measurement categories (ie, normal, elevated, absent, reversed) between the arteries. The number of abnormal measurements per visit was summed to 0-4 out of 4 values. A composite average number of abnormal Doppler measurements was calculated and fetuses were stratified based on degree of average number of abnormalities in increments of 25%: 0-< 25%, 25-< 50%, 50-< 75%, and 75-100% abnormality.
RESULTS: Of a total 241 fetuses (1762 visits), 110 (45.6%) had abnormal UAD flow and 189 (66%) demonstrated discordance. Abnormal values were noted in only one artery in 53%(n= 151) of visits. Fetuses with any abnormal Doppler testing had smaller birthweights compared to fetuses with consistently normal testing (2485g vs 2623g, p< 0.01); birthweight decreased as composite average of abnormal measurements increased (p= 0.03).
CONCLUSION: The majority (66%) of fetuses with abnormal testing demonstrated UAD discordance. Up to 53% of fetuses could have been misdiagnosed if only one artery was tested. Fetuses with a higher frequency of Doppler abnormalities had lower birthweights. We …
Scholar articles
JW Ross, AD Mackeen, A Betz, W Feng, JJ Bringman… - Prenatal Cardiology, 2019