Comparative analysis of ultrasonographic fetal lung texture in twin and singleton fetuses

Author:

Keller Nathan A.1,Bracero Luis A.1,Karras Christina2,Kouba Insaf1ORCID,Jackson Frank I.1,Blitz Matthew J.13ORCID,Ghorayeb Sleiman R.245

Affiliation:

1. Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell , Hempstead , NY , USA

2. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Ultrasound Research Laboratory , 3871 Hofstra University , Hempstead , NY , USA

3. 5799 Institute of Health Systems Science, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health , Manhasset , NY , USA

4. Departments of Radiology and Molecular Medicine , Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine , Hempstead , NY , USA

5. Center for Immunology and Inflammation , 5799 Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Northwell Health , Manhasset , NY , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Increased fetal lung heterogeneity has been associated with term fetal lungs in singleton gestations. The objective of this study was to determine if fetal lung heterogeneity index (HI) differs between twin and singleton fetuses in the late second and third trimesters. Methods Prospective cohort study of women with singleton and twin gestations with medically-indicated ultrasound examinations at 24 weeks of gestation onward. Grayscale transverse fetal lung images were obtained at the level of the four-chamber heart. A region of interest was selected in each fetal lung image. Fetal lung HI was determined with MATLAB software using a dithering technique with ultrasound image pixels transformed into a binary map form from which a dynamic range value was determined. HI averages and standard deviations were generated for twin and singleton fetuses from 24 weeks gestation onward. Two sample t-tests were used to compare the mean HI at each gestational week between singleton and twin fetuses. Results In total, 388 singleton and 478 twin images were analyzed. From 35 through 38 weeks of gestation a statistically significant divergence in mean HI was observed with higher means in singleton compared to twin fetuses. At 24 weeks of gestation there was a significantly higher HI in twin fetuses compared to singletons. No differences in fetal lung HI were observed between 25 and 34 weeks gestational age. Conclusions Differences in fetal lung HI were observed when comparing twin and singleton fetuses. Further investigation is required to determine the potential clinical significance of these findings.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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