[Evaluation of neonatal prognosis using Doppler velocimeter in cases of a high risk fetus].

Pediatrie Pub Date : 1993-01-01
M Ferchiou-Cherif, F Zhioua, S Hafsia, L Hamdoun, A Jedoui, R Slim, S Meriah
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Abstract

The authors describe the main characteristics of the Doppler method in the early diagnosis of chronic fetal distress, and report their personal results in the study of 51 high risk pregnancies. In their study the fetal doppler ultrasound findings were correlated with birth weight related to gestational age, and neonatal morbidity. The parameters established from the doppler ultrasound assessment were the placenta resistance (calculated from the formula of Pourcelot: R = S-D/S applied to the umbilical artery) and the cerebro-placental index, Rp/Rc, Rc being the index of cerebral arterial resistance. The diagnosis performance of the method appeared very good: the Rp index was found to be highly specific for hypotrophy (85,7%) and for neonatal morbidity (90%), the RCP index adding its own good sensitivity (85% for hypotrophy and 83,3% for neonatal morbidity). The authors conclude upon the interest to study simultaneously the fetal umbilical and cerebral arterial circulations. The pathological significance of the two indexes appears different so that they are to be complementary in the evaluation of fetal distress.

[应用多普勒测速仪评估高危胎儿的新生儿预后]。
作者描述了多普勒法在慢性胎儿窘迫早期诊断中的主要特点,并报告了他们在51例高危妊娠研究中的个人结果。在他们的研究中,胎儿多普勒超声检查结果与出生体重、胎龄和新生儿发病率相关。多普勒超声评估的参数为胎盘阻力(按Pourcelot公式计算:R = S- d /S,适用于脐动脉)和脑胎盘指数,Rp/Rc, Rc为脑动脉阻力指数。该方法的诊断性能似乎非常好:Rp指数对营养不良(85,7%)和新生儿发病率(90%)具有高度特异性,RCP指数增加了自身良好的敏感性(营养不良为85%,新生儿发病率为83,3%)。作者总结了同时研究胎儿脐动脉和脑动脉循环的兴趣。这两项指标的病理意义不同,因此在胎儿窘迫的评价中应相互补充。
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