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. 2024 Oct 17:2024:8895971.
doi: 10.1155/2024/8895971. eCollection 2024.

Prevalence and Factors Associated With Abnormal Cerebroplacental Ratio Among Women With Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy at a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Southwestern Uganda

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Prevalence and Factors Associated With Abnormal Cerebroplacental Ratio Among Women With Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy at a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Southwestern Uganda

Suada Suleiman Ibrahim et al. J Pregnancy. .

Abstract

Background: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are associated with placental insufficiency and adverse perinatal outcomes-over half (58.9%) of women with HDP at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH) have adverse perinatal outcomes. The cerebroplacental ratio (CPR) is an important predictor and prevents approximately 30% of these adverse perinatal outcomes. We determined the prevalence and factors associated with abnormal CPR among women with HDP at MRRH. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study from December 2022 to May 2023 at the high-risk obstetrics unit of MRRH. We consecutively enrolled all women with hypertensive disorders and gestational ages ≥ 26 weeks and performed obstetric Doppler studies to document the pulsatility index (PI) of the umbilical artery (UA) and middle cerebral artery (MCA) and then calculated the CPR as a ratio of the MCA-PI and UA-PI. The prevalence of women with an abnormal CPR ≤ 1.0 was expressed as a percentage. We used robust modified Poisson regression analysis to determine the factors associated with abnormal CPR. Results: We enrolled 128 women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, with a mean age of 28.8 ± 6.3 years. Of these, 67 (52.3%) had abnormal CPR. The factors associated with abnormal CPR were severe pre-eclampsia (adjusted prevalence ratio (aPR): 5.0, 95% CI: 1.28, 29.14) and eclampsia (aPR: 5.27, 95% CI: 1.11, 34.27). Conclusion: On average, half of the women with hypertensive disorders have abnormal CPR. Women with severe pre-eclampsia or eclampsia are more likely to have abnormal CPR. Obstetric Doppler studies with CPR may be warranted for all pregnant women with severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. We recommend further research to assess perinatal outcomes among those with and without abnormal CPR to profile women with HDP at increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes.

Keywords: abnormal cerebroplacental ratio; hypertensive disorders of pregnancy; sub-Saharan Africa.

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