Affiliation:
1. Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, India
2. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, India
3. Assiut University, Egypt
Abstract
Studies conducted in the past have demonstrated that there is a substantial association between preeclampsia (PE) and intrauterine growth restriction (IGR) in terms of morbidity and mortality as well. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, hypertension that was caused by pregnancy was a significant factor in the development of the condition. Further investigation revealed that 1,46,320 women were diagnosed with preeclampsia. As a result, the research investigated the prognostic significance of transabdominal DV in the early stages of pregnancy, specifically between 13 and 16 weeks. Therefore, in order to predict preeclampsia and prenatal outcomes in a total of eighty patients, our research utilised pulsed-wave Doppler (PWD) flow velocity waveforms (FVW) from the ascending branch of the UA that was in the closest proximity to the internal os. In preeclampsia, we discovered that 18.18 percent of patients had IUGR, 4.5 percent had IUFD, and 36.66 percent were admitted to the NICU. During the period of time between 13 and 16 weeks, a Doppler investigation of the UA may be of assistance in the early prediction of preeclampsia.
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