Role of Ultrasound in Detection of Abruptio Placentae and its Clinical Correlation

Sangeeta Gurung, J. Shrestha, P. Sharma
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Introduction: Abruptio placentae is one of the major complications in second half of pregnancy. It accounts for 0.4-1 % of all deliveries. With the advent of ultrasonography, though abruptio placentae has been diagnosed however the sensitivity is less. Those patients clinically suspicious of abruption placenta with negative ultrasound findings can have positive intrapartum findings suggestive of abruptio. Fetal outcome is associated with the gestational age. Preterm deliveries with abruption have higher incidence of perinatal morbidity and mortality as compared to term pregnancies.Methods: It is a prospective study conducted in Manipal Teaching Hospital, Pokhara from July 2017 to July 2018. All the cases of more than twenty eight weeks gestation, singleton pregnancies without preexisting maternal medical diseases suspicious of abruption placentae were included in the study. Ultrasonological and intrapartum findings were recorded. Data was analyzed using SPSS (VERSION16).Results: Out of forty patients presented with per vaginal bleeding, sixteen were diagnosed as placental abruption either clinically or ultrasonographically. Only ten patients had positive ultrasound findings of retroplacental clot or subchorionic hemorrhage. Out of six patients with negative ultrasound findings, only four had positive Intrapartum findings suggestive of abruption placenta. The specificity (100%) of ultrasound in diagnosing abruption was more than the sensitivity (71.43%) and the accuracy was 75%.Conclusion: Ultrasound is less sensitive in diagnosing abruption placenta and the lesser the gestational age, the more in the increase in perinatal morbidity and mortality.
超声在胎盘早剥诊断中的作用及其临床意义
前言:胎盘早剥是妊娠后半期的主要并发症之一。它占所有交付量的0.4% - 4%。随着超声检查的出现,虽然胎盘早剥已被诊断出来,但其敏感性较低。临床怀疑胎盘早剥但超声阴性的患者可出现提示胎盘早剥的产时阳性表现。胎儿结局与胎龄有关。与足月妊娠相比,早产伴早剥的围产期发病率和死亡率较高。方法:前瞻性研究于2017年7月至2018年7月在博克拉市马尼帕尔教学医院进行。所有妊娠超过28周、单胎妊娠且未存在可疑胎盘早剥的母体医学疾病的病例均纳入研究。记录超声检查和产时表现。数据分析采用SPSS (VERSION16)软件。结果:在40例阴道出血患者中,16例经临床或超声诊断为胎盘早剥。仅有10例患者超声显示胎盘后凝块或绒毛膜下出血阳性。在6例超声检查阴性的患者中,只有4例产时发现提示胎盘早剥的阳性。超声诊断早剥的特异性(100%)大于敏感性(71.43%),准确率为75%。结论:超声诊断胎盘早剥的敏感性较低,胎龄越小,围产期发病率和死亡率越高。
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