Umbilical Cord Weight Index Correlated with Fetal Birth Weight and Associated with Placental and Umbilical Cord Abnormalities.

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Peilin Zhang, Octavio Armas, Art Mendoza, Chris Wixom, Omid Bakhtar, Raymond Redline, Jenelle Coon, Lana Kabakibi
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Abstract

Background: Umbilical cord consists of 2 arteries and 1 vein embedded in Wharton's jelly. Umbilical cord weight has not been examined for fetal growth and placental pathology.

Materials and methods: We have assessed umbilical cord by measuring the weight and the length during placental examination. The cord weight index (CWI) was defined as an average weight of 10 cm cord, and the normal ranges of cord diameter and CWI were established as 10th to 90th percentile.

Results: A total of 520 cases of umbilical cord were examined. Normal ranges of 10th to 90th percentile of cord diameter and CWI were established. Light cord was defined as less than 10th percentile and heavy cord was greater than 90th percentile of CWI. Light cord was significantly associated with decreased cord diameter, lower placental and fetal birth weight, female sex, nuchal cord, and IUGR, while heavy cord was significantly associated with increased cord diameter, increased BMI, male sex, diabetes mellitus, and decreased maternal and fetal inflammatory responses.

Conclusion: Our data demonstrated that CWI is a novel and superior measure of cord development to diameter, and CWI can add value, providing preliminary evidence for more rigorous study and for incorporating CWI in placental examination.

脐带重量指数与胎儿出生体重相关,并与胎盘和脐带异常相关。
背景:脐带由2条动脉和1条静脉组成。脐带重量尚未检查胎儿生长和胎盘病理。材料和方法:我们在胎盘检查时通过测量脐带的重量和长度来评估脐带。脐带重量指数(CWI)定义为10 cm脐带的平均重量,脐带直径和CWI的正常范围为第10 - 90百分位。结果:共检查了520例脐带。建立脐带直径和CWI的第10 - 90百分位的正常范围。轻脐带被定义为小于第10百分位,重脐带大于第90百分位。轻脐带与脐带直径减小、胎盘和胎儿出生体重降低、女性性别、颈脐带和IUGR显著相关,而重脐带与脐带直径增大、BMI升高、男性性别、糖尿病以及母胎炎症反应降低显著相关。结论:CWI是一种新颖、优越的脐带发育与直径的测量方法,具有一定的应用价值,为更严格的研究和将CWI纳入胎盘检查提供了初步依据。
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