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A comparison between amniotic fluid index and the single deepest vertical pocket technique in predicting adverse outcome in prolonged pregnancy.

Paolo Rosati1, Lorenzo Guariglia1, Anna Franca Cavaliere1, Paola Ciliberti1, Silvia Buongiorno1, Andrea Ciardulli1, Stefano Cianci2, Salvatore Giovanni Vitale2, Pietro Cignini3, Ilenia Mappa1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to compare perinatal outcome in induced postterm pregnancies with normal amniotic volume and in patients with prolonged pregnancy undergone induction for oligohydramnios, evaluated by two different ultrasonographic methods.
METHODS: amniotic fluid volume was measured, using Single Deepest Vertical Pocket (SDVP) and Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI), in 961 singleton uncomplicated prolonged pregnancies. In 109 of these patients, hospitalization was planned for induction of labor, during or after 42 weeks of gestation, for oligohydramnios, postterm pregnancy and other indications in 47, 51 and 11 cases, respectively. Perinatal outcome included: rate of caesarean section, fetal distress, non reassuring fetal heart tracing, presence of meconium, umbilical artery pH < 7.1, Apgar score at 5 minutes < 7, admission to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
RESULTS: oligohydramnios was diagnosed in 4.89% of cases, when at least one of the two methods was used. A reduced AFI and SDVP value identified 4.47% and 3.75% of cases, respectively, even if without statistical difference. No statistical differences were reported in perinatal outcomes in postterm versus prolonged pregnancies with oligohydramnios, also in relation to the two different ultrasonographic methods.
CONCLUSIONS: oligohydramnios is more frequently diagnosed using AFI than SDVP, consequently determining a higher rate of induction of labor. Moreover, perinatal outcome in prolonged induced pregnancies is not affected by oligohydramnios.

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Keywords:  amniotic fluid index; post-term pregnancy; prolonged pregnancy; single deepest vertical pocket

Year:  2015        PMID: 26918093      PMCID: PMC4747565          DOI: 10.11138/jpm/2015.9.1.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prenat Med        ISSN: 1971-3282


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