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Three-dimensional sonographic assessment of placental volume and vascularization in pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders.

Eduardo Jorge de Almeida Pimenta1, Carla Fagundes Silva de Paula, Juliana Alvares Duarte Bonini Campos, Karin Anneliese Fox, Rossana Francisco, Rodrigo Ruano, Marcelo Zugaib.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between placental volumes, placental vascularity, and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy.
METHODS: A prospective case-control study was conducted between April 2011 and July 2012. Placental volumes and vascularity were evaluated by 3-dimensional sonographic, 3-dimensional power Doppler histographic, and 2-dimensional color Doppler studies. Pregnant women were classified as normotensive or hypertensive and stratified by the nature of their hypertensive disorders. The following variables were evaluated: observed-to-expected placental volume ratio, placental volume-to-estimated fetal weight ratio, placental vascular indices, and pulsatility indices of the right and left uterine and umbilical arteries.
RESULTS: Sixty-six healthy pregnant women and 62 pregnant women with hypertensive disorders were evaluated (matched by maternal age, gestational age at sonography, and parity). Placental volumes were not reduced in pregnancy in women with hypertensive disorders (P > .05). Conversely, reduced placental vascularization indices (vascularization index and vascularization-flow index) were observed in pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders (P < .01; P < .01), especially in patients with superimposed preeclampsia (P = .04; P = .02). A weak correlation was observed between placental volumes, placental vascular indices, and Doppler studies of the uterine and umbilical arteries.
CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders are associated with reduced placental vascularity but not with reduced placental volumes. These findings are independent of changes in uterine artery Doppler studies. Future studies of the prediction of preeclampsia may focus on placental vascularity in combination with results of Doppler studies of the uterine arteries.

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Keywords:  3-dimensional power Doppler sonography; 3-dimensional sonography; Doppler study; arterial hypertension; obstetric ultrasound; placental size; placental vascularity; placental volume; preeclampsia; pregnancy; umbilical arteries; uterine arteries

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24567460     DOI: 10.7863/ultra.33.3.483

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ultrasound Med        ISSN: 0278-4297            Impact factor:   2.153


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