Fetal cerebral circulation assessment by Doppler ultrasound in normal and pathological pregnancies
- PMID: 3068082
- DOI: 10.1016/0028-2243(88)90066-4
Fetal cerebral circulation assessment by Doppler ultrasound in normal and pathological pregnancies
Abstract
During normal pregnancies (n = 40) the cerebral index (Rc = S - D/S) (with S = systolic and D-telediastolic amplitudes) is always higher than the placental index (Rp), and the cerebro/placental ratio (Rc/Rp) greater than 1. Of 29 pregnant women with hypertension (including two twins), 17 delivered normally (Rc, Rp and CPR normal), 14 delivered an hypotrophic fetus, in 12 out of these 14 pregnancies one of the two indices (Rc or Rp) was abnormal and the cerebro/placental ratio, CPR, was always less or equal to 1. CPR sensitivity was 86% the specificity 100%. In 11 pregnancies with idiopathic fetal-growth retardation, the CPR was less or equal to 1 in eight cases (73% of the cases), and greater than 1 in three cases (three false-negative results).
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