Effect of Maternal Familial Mediterranean Fever on Fetal Pulmonary Artery Acceleration/Ejection Time

Derya Uyan Hendem, D. Oluklu, Dilek Menekse Beser, Muradiye Yıldırım, Bergen Laleli Koç, Özgür Kara, D. Şahın
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Introduction: Autoinflammation and increase in free oxygen radicals due to maternal familial mediterranean fever (FMF) may affect fetal lung maturation and cause changes in fetal pulmonary artery Doppler parameters. We aimed to investigate the fetal pulmonary artery acceleration time/ejection time (PATET) ratio in the pregnancies complicated with familial mediterranean fever (FMF). Methods: This cross-sectional study included 32 pregnant women with FMF, and 64 gestational ages matched healthy pregnant women, between the 29-30 gestational weeks. Maternal characteristics and fetal ultrasonographic information were recorded. Fetal pulmonary artery acceleration time (AT) and ejection time (ET) were measured manually and PATET ratio were calculated in the study groups. The duration of the disease and the AT and PATET measurements were analyzed with the Pearson correlation test. R esults: The study groups were similar in terms of maternal characteristics, gravidity, parity and gestational week at the time of examination. AT and ET values were found to be significantly shorter and PATET (AT/ ET) was found to be significantly lower in pregnant women complicated with FMF. A moderately significant negative correlation was found between the time elapsed since FMF diagnosis and fetal pulmonary artery acceleration time. (r=-.566, p=.001) and PATET (r=-.533, p=.002) Conclusion: This is the first study to investigate the fetal pulmonary artery Doppler indices in the pregnancies with FMF. In the presented study, it was shown that FMF significantly shortened the fetal pulmonary acceleration and ejection time and significantly reduced the PATET ratio. In addition, as the time elapsed from the diagnosis of the disease increased, it was shown that the shortening in AT and the decrease in PATET were higher, with a significant moderate negative correlation between the duration of the disease and these values
母体家族性地中海热对胎儿肺动脉加速/射血时间的影响
母体家族性地中海热(FMF)引起的自身炎症和自由基增加可能影响胎儿肺成熟,引起胎儿肺动脉多普勒参数的改变。目的探讨妊娠合并家族性地中海热(FMF)时胎儿肺动脉加速时间/射血时间(PATET)的变化。方法:本横断面研究包括32名妊娠期29-30孕周的FMF孕妇和64名胎龄匹配的健康孕妇。记录产妇特征及胎儿超声信息。人工测量各组胎儿肺动脉加速时间(AT)和射血时间(ET),计算PATET比值。用Pearson相关检验分析病程、AT和PATET测量值。结果:各研究组在产妇特征、妊娠、胎次和检查时的妊娠周数方面相似。合并FMF的孕妇AT和ET值显著缩短,PATET (AT/ ET)显著降低。FMF诊断后的时间与胎儿肺动脉加速时间呈中等显著负相关。(r = -。566, p=.001)和PATET (r=-。533, p=.002)结论:本研究首次探讨FMF妊娠胎儿肺动脉多普勒指数。本研究显示FMF显著缩短胎儿肺加速和射血时间,显著降低PATET比率。此外,随着疾病诊断时间的增加,AT缩短和PATET降低的程度更高,疾病持续时间与这些值之间呈显著的中度负相关
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