Vaginal fluid index - The fifth amniotic pocket
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Vaginal fluid index - The fifth amniotic pocket
Abstract
Objective: The forebag is a pocket of amniotic fluid preceding the fetal presenting part. Herein we describe the feasibility of transvaginal measurements of the forebag and assess its correlation with the standard amniotic fluid index (AFI).
Methods: A prospective study was carried out between January 2019 and July 2020. Eligible cases were women with singletons, vertex presentation, and normal AFI at term. We assessed the implementation and acceptance of a novel process in the clinical practice setting. Feasibility was assessed by using transvaginal ultrasound to measure the three orthogonal planes of the forebag. The vaginal fluid index (VFI) was defined as the volume composite of the three orthogonal planes. Correlations of the forebag measurements with both AFI and maximal vertical pocket were then calculated.
Results: In total, 292 out of 305 (95.7%) women were enrolled. All participants completed both transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasound, of which the vaginal pocket was demonstrated in 266 (91.1%) cases. We found significant correlations, in both nulliparas and multiparas, between the vaginal pocket measurements and the VFI to both the AFI and maximal vertical pocket measurements (R = 0.38, P < 0.001; R = 0.3, P < 0.001, respectively).
Conclusion: We introduced a new ultrasound variable, the VFI, with a high feasibility rate. This may provide invaluable information for future decision making around the time of delivery.
Keywords: amniotic fluid index; feasibility; maximal vertical pocket; pregnancy; vaginal fluid index.
© 2022 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
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