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Placental volume at 11 to 14 gestational weeks in pregnancies complicated with fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia

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PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS
卷 38, 期 12, 页码 928-935

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pd.5356

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Objective The study aims to evaluate the predictive value of first trimester placental volume in pregnancies destined to develop fetal growth restriction (FGR) and preeclampsia (PE). Methods Results Prospective observational study including placentas from 34 FGR, 12 PE, 15 GH (gestational hypertension) pregnancies, and 265 controls. Placental volume (PV) was obtained using VOCAL technique, and a z score was calculated (z-PV). The association of PV with other first trimester variables and maternal characteristics was assessed with Spearman's correlation. PV increased exponentially with crown-rump length (CRL) and was unrelated to maternal factors (weight, age, parity, and smoking status) as well as first trimester uterine artery Doppler, free beta-hCG, nuchal translucency, or fetal heart rate. However, PV was positively associated with maternal height, CRL, PAPP-A, and birth weight. z-PV was a strong predictor for FGR with abnormal fetal Dopplers (AUC = 0.9472, P < 0.001). z-PV provided moderate prediction of FGR with normal fetal Dopplers (AUC = 0.8396, P < 0.001), PE (AUC = 0.8312, P < 0.001), and GH (AUC = 0.7640, P < 0.001). The addition of maternal weight, PAPP-A, beta-hCG, and uterine artery Doppler improved our models. Conclusion At 11 to 14 weeks, PV is an independent predictor of pregnancy complications related to placental insufficiency, and the predictive ability is greater for FGR pregnancies with abnormal fetal Dopplers.

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