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200 women at risk factor for preeclampsia will be subjected to transabdominal Doppler ultrasonography for assessment of placental volume measurements, pulasatility index (PI) and resistivity index (RI) in both uterine arteries, and assessment of the placental volume and its vascular indices (VI, FI, VFI)
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Ultrasonography assessment: Woman underwent an abdominal ultrasonographic examination including color-Doppler techniques at the period of 11-14 weeks of gestations to assess the following data:
Trans-abdominal ultrasound examination was performed with the woman placed in a recumbent or semi recumbent position & carried out for measurement of fetal CRL and diagnosis of any major fetal defects and measurement of UtA-PI & UtA-RI. A sagittal section of the uterus was obtained For the Doppler studies, and the cervical canal and internal cervical os were identified. The transducer was gently tilted from side to side and color flow mapping was used to identify each UtA along the side of the cervix and uterus at the level of the internal os.
the sampling gate set at 2mm to cover the whole vessel and care was taken to ensure that the angle of insonation was less than 60◦. When three similar consecutive waveforms had been obtained the UtA-PI and UtA-RI were measured, and the mean UtA-PI and UtA-RI of the left and right arteries were calculated.
Uterine artery Doppler was obtained with the patient in a semirecumbent position following a previously described technique [14]. A sagittal view of the uterus and of the cervical canal was obtained and color flow mapping was used to identify the uterine arteries coursing along the side of the cervix and uterus. The pulsed Doppler sample volume was placed on the ascending branch of the uterine artery closest to the internal os. The pulsatility index (PI = S _ D/M) was measured on three consecutive waveforms and the mean value between the left and right arteries was calculated. The presence of an early diastolic notch in the waveforms was recorded. An abnormal value was considered a mean PI greater than 2.36 corresponding to the 95th centile of a cross-sectional study on 3045 pregnancies
3D transabdominal ultrasound of the Placental volume: the transducer with a full bladder and the transducer placed perpendicular to the placenta to see the entire placenta. The adjustments to 3D placental scan were an angle of 70° and a maximum region of interest that allowed the full placental surface. The external limits of the placenta were defined by the basal plate and the chorionic plate excluding the myometrium. Another acquisition was done, if the quality criteria were not attained.
After sonography, the placental volume was calculated with 4D View software (GE Healthcare) by a single operator. The calculation was done twice using the same image, and the time spent was recorded. The VOCAL mode with an angle of rotation of 30° was chosen; the axial plane was the reference; and the calipers were placed on either side of the placenta. With 6 planes, it was possible to reconstruct the volume measured in cubic centimeters
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200 participants in 2 patient groups
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ameer elsherief; Ahmed maged
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