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Placental Size and Uterine Artery Doppler for Prediction of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Women with Low Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A

(2022) Placental Size and Uterine Artery Doppler for Prediction of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Women with Low Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A. Shiraz E Medical Journal.

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Abstract

Background: Patients with a low level of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) experience more placental disorders in the second trimester. Objectives: We aimed to assess UtA-Doppler and placental size to predict adverse pregnancy outcomes in a woman with placental insufficiency and low PAPP-A. Methods: Following a cross-sectional design, 83 singleton pregnant women with normal chromosomes and PAPP-A ≤ 0.5 were examined at 11 - 13 + 6 weeks of gestation. All participants with PAPP-A ≤ 0.5 were tested in the Nilo laboratory of Tehran from 2018 to 2019. The placental size and Doppler uterine artery were assessed at 18 - 20 weeks. Three cases were excluded due to abortion and aneuploidy. All participants were assigned to placenta lengths of < 10 cm and > 10 cm. All comparisons between two groups were assayed by the independent t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, χ2-test or Fisher exact test, and Logistic regression model. Results: Of 80 women, 48 (60%) had placenta length of < 10 cm and 32(40%) had placenta length of > 10 cm. Fourteen (17.5%) were preterm (< 32 weeks), and 36(45%) were IUGR. According to the logistic regression model, in participants with a placenta length of < 10 cm, the risk of IUGR was higher by 9-time than those with placenta length of > 10 cm (OR = 9, CI95% = 3.20 - 25.29). Also, the risk of preterm labor was 3.47 fold higher in the group with placenta length of < 10 cm, OR: 3.47;( CI95% = 1.27 - 9.44). Sensitivity of placenta length of < 10 cm for predicting IUGR was 75% (CI95% = 56.60 - 88.54). Conclusions: Placental length measurement in the second trimester can help predict adverse pregnancy outcomes in pregnant women with low PAPP-A. Placenta evaluation can assist in planning future pregnancy care to detect the pathology of fetal growth restriction.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: pregnancy associated plasma protein A, adult; amniocentesis; Apgar score; Article; beneficence; birth weight; body mass; controlled study; cross-sectional study; diagnostic test accuracy study; echography; embryo transfer; female; fetus growth; first trimester pregnancy; gestational age; human; major clinical study; outcome assessment; placenta; placenta insufficiency; placenta previa; preeclampsia; pregnancy outcome; premature fetus membrane rupture; quality control; rank sum test; second trimester pregnancy; sensitivity and specificity; systolic blood pressure; third trimester pregnancy; uterine artery; vaginal delivery
Journal or Publication Title: Shiraz E Medical Journal
Volume: 23
Number: 7
Publisher: Brieflands
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/12661

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