Evaluation of the use of umbilical artery Doppler flow studies and outcome of pregnancies at a secondary hospital

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2007
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Hugo E.J.C.
Odendaal H.J.
Grove D.
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Objective. To investigate the use of a personal computer (PC)-based, continuous-wave Doppler machine by a trained midwife at a secondary hospital to assess umbilical artery flow velocity waveforms (FVW) in referred women. Methods. Pregnant women referred for suspected poor fetal growth were evaluated from June 2002 through December 2004. The Umbiflow® apparatus, consisting of a Pentium 3 PC with an ultrasound transducer plugged into the USB port and software, was used to analyze the FVW of the umbilical artery. Pregnancies in which the resistance index (RI) was <75th percentile (P75) were not further evaluated for fetal well-being unless the clinical condition of the mother changed. Pregnancies with an RI ≥P75 were followed up according to a specific protocol. Primary end points were intrauterine death and intrauterine growth restriction. Results. A total of 572 singleton pregnancies were followed up. Significantly more infants were small-for-gestational-age when the RI was >P95 (55.6%) than those between P75 and P95 (41.2%) or <P75 (27.2%). Perinatal mortality rates were 13.2, 39.1 and 41.7 for women with RIs <P75, P75-95 and >P95, respectively. Conclusions. A normal Doppler FVW of the umbilical artery is less likely to be followed by perinatal death. © 2007 Informa UK Ltd.
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adult, article, birth weight, clinical trial, computer program, controlled clinical trial, controlled study, Doppler flowmeter, female, fetal well being, fetus death, fetus growth, follow up, gestational age, human, intrauterine growth retardation, major clinical study, parity, perinatal mortality, placenta insufficiency, practice guideline, pregnancy outcome, pregnant woman, prenatal diagnosis, priority journal, small for date infant, statistical significance, ultrasound transducer, umbilical artery, waveform, blood flow, Doppler flowmetry, echography, evaluation, fetus blood, hospital department, patient referral, physiology, pregnancy, pregnancy complication, utilization review, Adult, Female, Fetal Blood, Humans, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Pregnancy Outcome, Referral and Consultation, Regional Blood Flow, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Ultrasonography, Prenatal, Umbilical Arteries
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Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine
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