![]() Influence of pre-eclampsia on fetal growth. Xiao R, Sorensen TK, Williams MA, Luthy DA. Impact of pre-eclampsia and gestational hypertension on birth weight by gestational age. Xiong X, Demianczuk NN, Saunders LD, Wang FL, Fraser WD. Odegard RA, Vatten LJ, Nilsen ST, Salvesen KA, Austgulen R. Term pre-eclampsia is associated with minimal histopathological placental features regardless of clinical severity. The frequency and severity of placental findings in women with pre-eclampsiaare gestational age dependent. Moldenhauer JS, Stanek J, Warshak C, Khoury J, Sibai B. Regarding efficacy, umbilical artery Doppler is more predictive than uterine Doppler.Ĭonclusions: Doppler study can be used for the prediction of pre-eclampsia to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. ![]() Out of different parameters, notch is the best predictor of pre-eclampsia with high sensitivity and highest PPV for uterine artery Doppler and S/D ratio is considered to be best indicator for umbilical artery Doppler. Results: The results of the study revealed that 5 out of 100 participants developed pre-eclampsia. This was a prospective study over a period of 1 year from 2015-2016. Women with high risk pregnancy between 26-32 weeks of gestation were studied with colour Doppler. Methods: The study comprises of 100 women with high risk pregnancy attending antenatal clinic at Geetanjali Medical College and Hospital, Udaipur were subjected to uterine and umbilical artery Doppler Study. The aim of the study was to assess the findings of Doppler data in predicting pre-eclampsia and comparison of the efficacy of uterine artery Doppler and umbilical artery Doppler. Pre-eclampsia develop from inadequate trophoblast invasion of the maternal spiral arteries and Doppler values permits non-invasive evaluation of uteroplacental circulation and is of great importance in the management of high risk pregnancies. Hypertension, Notch, S/D ratio, Pre-eclampsia, Uterine artery Doppler, Umbilical artery Doppler Abstractīackground: Hypertensive disorders are the common cause of maternal death which affecting nearly 5-10% of pregnancies all over the world. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, GMCH, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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