Uterine and umbilical artery flow velocity waveform analysis in pregnancies complicated by chronic hypertension or preeclampsia
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Uterine and umbilical artery flow velocity waveform analysis in pregnancies complicated by chronic hypertension or preeclampsia
Abstract
Using continuous wave Doppler ultrasound, we studied the umbilical and uterine flow velocity waveforms in 68 pregnant women who had chronic hypertension and/or preeclampsia. The systolic-diastolic (S/D) ratio was considered an expression of vascular resistance peripheral to the point of insonation. Abnormal umbilical artery S/D ratio (greater than 95th percentile) alone or with abnormal uterine artery S/D ratio was associated with poor pregnancy outcome as judged by incidence of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), cesarean section rate, birth weight, perinatal morbidity and mortality, and prematurity. In patients with preeclampsia and abnormal Doppler values, pregnancy outcome was poor, whereas in those with normal Doppler values, pregnancy outcome approached normal. The same relationship was also found in patients with chronic hypertension. The sensitivity and specificity for the prediction of IUGR by the umbilical artery S/D ratio alone was 71% and 93%, respectively. The uterine artery S/D ratio alone yielded a 66% sensitivity and 64% specificity, and when both tests were taken into account, the sensitivity increased to 75% and the specificity to 100%. Abnormal umbilical and uterine artery S/D ratios were associated with 100% IUGR and 25% perinatal mortality. We conclude that in pregnant women with hypertensive disorders there is a significant difference in pregnancy outcome between those with normal and those with abnormal Doppler values. Umbilical artery S/D ratio alone is a better predictor of IUGR and poor pregnancy outcome than the uterine artery S/D ratio.
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