Evaluation of fetal adrenal artery Doppler velocimetry and fetal adrenal gland size in pregnancies after recovery from COVID‐19

Author:

Uyan Hendem Derya12ORCID,Oluklu Deniz12ORCID,Menekse Beser Dilek12ORCID,Yildirim Muradiye12ORCID,Sakcak Bedri12ORCID,Turgut Ezgi12ORCID,Sahin Dilek34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Turkish Ministry of Health Ankara City Hospital Ankara Turkey

2. Division of Perinatology Turkish Ministry of Health Ankara City Hospital Ankara Turkey

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Turkish Ministry of Health Ankara City Hospital, University of Health Sciences Ankara Turkey

4. Division of Perinatology Turkish Ministry of Health Ankara City Hospital, University of Health Sciences Ankara Turkey

Abstract

AbstractAimAssessment of the fetal adrenal gland (FAG) size and middle adrenal artery (MAA) Doppler parameters in pregnancy recovered from Coronavirus Disease (COVID‐19) and comparison of the values with the healthy control group.MethodsThirty‐eight pregnant women who had recovered from COVID‐19 infection and 76 healthy control group between 33 and 35 weeks of gestation were involved in this case–control study. Fetuses were examined for fetal biometry, fetal well‐being, adrenal gland dimensions, and Doppler parameters 4–6 weeks after the diagnosis of COVID 19 infection. FAG dimensions were measured in two planes and MAA blood flow velocity was evaluated with pulsed Doppler. Pregnant women with COVID‐19 infection were grouped according to the National Institutes of Health for the severity of the disease, and those with mild and moderate infections were examined in the study.ResultsThe total adrenal gland (TAG) height, fetal zone (FZ) length and width, and MAA‐Peak Systolic Velocity (MAA‐PSV) were significantly higher, and the MAA‐Pulsatility Index (MAA‐PI) was significantly lower in the COVID‐19 group (p < 0.05). The lower in MAA‐PI and the higher in MAA‐PSV, the width of the FZ, and width of the TAG were found to be significant in the moderate group compared to the mild groups (p < 0.05).ConclusionCOVID‐19 pregnancies might cause early maturation of the FAG and its vasculature depends on the intrauterine stress due to the hyper‐inflammation, so fetuses exposed to maternal COVID‐19 suggested to have an increase in blood flow to the adrenal gland and fetal adrenal size.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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