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Fetal Anomalies in Pregnancies with Pathological Patterns of Umbilical Artery Doppler Velocimetry

Year 2014, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 41 - 45, 01.04.2014

Abstract

Aim: Our aim was to evaluate the associated congenital anomalies with pathological patterns of umbilical artery Doppler absent or reversed enddiastolic velocity AREDV at a gestational age > 20 weeks. Material and Methods: Fourty four fetuses with absent n=29 or reversed n=15 end-diastolic velocity in the umbilical artery UA at a gestational age > 20 weeks were considered. Presence of chromosomal or congenital abnormalities were recorded. A computerized literature search through Medline and PubMED was performed, applying the words “congenital anomaly, umbilical artery Doppler ultrasound “ cited between the year 1987 and 2010. Results: Pathological patterns of umbilical artery doppler were most frequently encountered in subjects with significant intrauterine growth retardation IUGR associated with hypertension 68,8% , followed by IUGR alone 58,8% , and hypertensin alone 40% . In 3 of the 44 patients with AREDV in the UA, amniotic fluid index and the uterine artery waveform was normal and there were no hypertensive complications. Of these patients 1 trisomy18 2.2% , 1 congenital ichthyosis 2.2% , and 1 fetal hydrops 2.2% , were detected. So our congenital anomaly rate was 6.8% in such cases. Conclusion: In developing countries, due to poor antenatal care programs and different cultural resources regarding selective termination of pregnancies for fetal anomalies many fetuses with anomalies could reach to the third trimester of pregnancy. Genetic sonogram is essential, when pathological umbilical Doppler velocimetry patterns are associated with advanced maternal age, and absence of oligohydramnios and hypertensive complications in the management of these pregnancies.

References

  • 1. Rizzo G, Pietropolli A, Capponi A, Arduini D, Romanini C. Chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses with absent end-diastolic velocity in umbilical artery: analysis of risk factors for an abnormal karyotype.Am J Obstet Gynecol 1994;171:827-31.
  • 2. Lee YM, Simpson LL. Major fetal structural malformations: the role of new imaging modalities. Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet 2007;145:33-44.
  • 3. Liu S, Joseph KS, Wen SW Trends in fetal and infant deaths caused by congenital anomalies.Semin Perinatol 2002;26:268-76.
  • 4. PA Boyd, C DeVigan, B Khoshnood, M Loane, E Garne, H Dolk, Survey of prenatal screening policies in Europe for structural malformations and chromosome anomalies, and their impact on detection and termination rates for neural tube defects and Down’s syndrome BJOG 2008;115: 689–696.
  • 5. Park YW Diagnosis of fetal anomalies by sonography. Yonsei Med J 2001;42:660-8.
  • 6. Jauniaux E, Gavrill P, Khun P, Kurdi W, Hyett J, Nicolaides KH. Fetal heart rate and umbilico-placental Doppler flow velocity waveforms in early pregnancies with a chromosomal abnormality and/or an increased nuchal translucency thickness. Hum Reprod 1996;11:435-9.
  • 7. Martinez JM, Borrell A, Antolin E, Puerto B, Casals E, Ojuel J, Fortuny ACombining nuchal translucency with umbilical Doppler velocimetry for detecting fetal trisomies in the first trimester of pregnancy.Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1997;104:11-4.
  • 8. Brown R, Di Luzio L, Gomes C, Nicolaides KH. The umbilical artery pulsatility index in the first trimester: is there an association with increased nuchal translucency or chromosomal abnormality? Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 1998;12:244-7.
  • 9. Zoppi MA, Ibba RM, Putzolu M, Floris M, Monni G. First trimester umbilical artery pulsatility index in fetuses presenting enlarged nuchal translucency. Prenat Diagn 2000;20:701-4.
  • 10. Borrell A, Martinez JM, Farre MT, Azulay M, Cararach V, Fortuny A. Reversed end-diastolic flow in first-trimester umbilical artery: an ominous new sign for fetal outcome.Am J Obstet Gynecol 2001;185:204-7.
  • 11. Brown R, Di Luzio L, Gomes C, Nicolaides KH. The umbilical artery pulsatility index in the first trimester: is there an association with increased nuchal translucency or chromosomal abnormality? Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 1998;12:244-7
  • 12. Bindra R, Curcio P, Cicero S, Martin A, Nicolaides KH. Uterine artery Doppler at 11-14 weeks of gestation in chromosomally abnormal fetuses.Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2001;18:587-9.
  • 13. Meizner I, Katz M, Lunenfeld E, Insler V. Umbilical and uterine flow velocity waveforms in pregnancies complicated by major fetal anomalies. Prenat Diagn 1987;7:491-6.
  • 14. Trudinger BJ, Cook CM. Umbilical and uterine artery flow velocity waveforms in pregnancy associated with major fetal abnormality. Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1985;92:666-70.
  • 15. Gudmundsson S, Tulzer G, Huhta JC, Marsal K. Venous Doppler in the fetus with absent end-diastolic flow in the umbilical artery. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 1996;7: 262–267.
  • 16. Rochelson B.L., Schulman H, Farmakides G. et al. The significance of absent end diastolic velocity in umbilical artery velocity waveforms. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1987;156:1213-8
  • 17. Brar S.H, Platt D.L. Reverse end-diastolic flow velocity on umbilical artery velocimetry in high-risk pregnancies: An omnious finding with adverse pregnancy outcome Am J Obstet Gynecol 1988;159:559-61
  • 18. Wenstrom KD, Weiner CP, Williamson RA. Diverse maternal and fetal pathology associated with absent diastolic flow in the umbilical artery of high-risk fetuses.Obstet Gynecol 1991;77:374-8.
  • 19. Hecher K, Spernol R, Wimmer-Hebein D, Zierler H, Szalay S.[Doppler ultrasound of the umbilical artery in fetuses with sonographically abnormal findings and/or chromosome abnormalities Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd 1992 ;52:275-82.
  • 20. Battaglia C, Artini PG, Galli PA, D’Ambrogio G, Droghini F, Genazzani AR. Absent or reversed end-diastolic flow in umbilical artery and severe intrauterine growth retardation. An ominous association.Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 1993;72:167-71
  • 21. Poulain P, Palaric JC, Milon J, Betremieux P, Proudhon JF, Signorelli D, Grall JY, Giraud JR. Absent end diastolic flow of umbilical artery Doppler: pregnancy outcome in 62 cases.Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 1994;53:115-9.
  • 22. Snijders RJ, Sherrod C, Gosden CM, Nicolaides KH. Fetal growth retardation: associated malformations and chromosomal abnormalities. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1993 ;168:547-55.
  • 23. Valcamonico A, Danti L, Frusca T, Soregaroli M, Zucca S, Abra mi F, Tiberti A. Absent end-diastolic velocity in umbilical artery: risk of neonatal morbidity and brain damage.Am J Obstet Gynecol 1994;170:796-801.
  • 24. Tannirandorn Y, Phaosavasdi S. Significance of an absent or reversed end-diastolic flow velocity in Doppler umbilical artery waveforms.J Med Assoc Thai 1994;77:81-6.
  • 25. Aries F. Accuracy of the middle cerebral-to-umbilical artery resis tance index ratio in the prediction of neonatal outcome in patients at high risk for fetal and neonatal complications. Am J Obstet Gy necol 1994;171:1541-5.
  • 26. Zelop C.M,Richardson K.D, Heffner L J.Outcomes of severely ab normal Umbilical artery Doppler velocimetry in structurally normal singleton fetuses. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1996;87:434-8.
  • 27. Kurkinen-Räty M, Kivelä A, Jouppila P. The clinical significance of an absent end-diastolic velocity in the umbilical artery detected before the 34th week of pregnancy. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 1997;76:398-404.
  • 28. Du J, Gao S, Zhao Y. Clinical analysis of the absent and/or re verse end diastolic velocity of fetal umbilical artery Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi. 1999;34:594-6.
  • 29. Di Domenico A, Felicetti M, Salzano P, Borrelli P, Borrelli M, La boccetta A, Di Monaco A, Borrelli Risk of chromosomal pathology in fetus with abnormal umbilical artery flowmetry AL. Minerva Gi necol 2001;53:78-81.
  • 30. Borrell A, Martinez JM, Farre MT, Azulay M, Cararach V, Fortuny A. Reversed end-diastolic flow in first-trimester umbilical artery: an ominous new sign for fetal outcome.Am J Obstet Gynecol 2001;185:204-7.
  • 31. Brodszki J, Hernandez-Andrade E, Gudmundsson S, Dubiel M, Mandruzzato GP, Laurini R, Marsál K. Can the degree of retrog rade diastolic flow in abnormal umbilical artery flow velocity wa veforms predict pregnancy outcome? Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2002;19:229-34.
  • 32. Berg C, Geipel A, Kohl M, Krokowski M, Baschat AA, Germer U, Gembruch U. Prenatal sonographic features of Harlequin ichthyo sis. Arch Gynecol Obstet 2003 ;268:48-51.
  • 33. DeVore GR. Second trimester ultrasonography may identify 77 to 97% of fetuses with trisomy 18. J Ultrasound Med 2000;19:565- 76.
  • 34. Verdin SM, Whitlow BJ, Lazanakis M, Kadir RA, Chatzipapas I, Economides DL. Ultrasonographic markers for chromosomal abnormalities in women with negative nuchal translucency and second trimester maternal serum biochemistry. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2000;16:402-6.
  • 35. Watson WJ, Miller RC, Wax JR, Hansen WF, Yamamura Y, Polzin WJ. Sonographic findings of trisomy 18 in the second trimester of pregnancy. J Ultrasound Med 2008;27:1033-8.
  • 36. Jauniaux E, Gavrill P, Khun P, Kurdi W, Hyett J, Nicolaides KH. Fetal heart rate and umbilico-placental Doppler flow velocity waveforms in early pregnancies with a chromosomal abnormality and/or an increased nuchal translucency thickness. Hum Reprod 1996;11:435-9.
  • 37. Wenstrom KD, Weiner CP, Williamson RA Diverse maternal and fetal pathology associated with absent diastolic flow in the umbili cal artery of high-risk fetuses.Obstet Gynecol 1991;77:374-8.
  • 38. Meise C, Germer U, Gembruch UArterial Doppler ultrasound in 115 second- and third-trimester fetuses with congenital heart dis ease.Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2001;17:398-402.

Patolojik Umbilikal Arter Doppler Akım Paterni Tesbit Edilen Gebeliklerde Görülen Fetal Anomaliler

Year 2014, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 41 - 45, 01.04.2014

Abstract

Amaç: Çalışmamızda; 20. gestasyonel haftanın üzerinde patolojik umbilikal arter Doppler paterni diastol sonu akım kaybı veya ters akım ile birlikte görülen konjenital anomalilerin araştırılması amaçlanmıştır. Materyal ve Metod: 20. gebelik haftası üzeri umbilikal arter Doppler incelemesinde diastol sonu akım kaybı olan 29, ters akım olan 15 hasta çalışmaya dahil edilmiştir. Olgularda saptanan kromozomal ve konjenital anomaliler kaydedilmiştir. Konjenital anomali, umbilikal arter Doppler kelimeleri girilerek Medline ve PubMED de yer alan 1987 ve 2010 yıllarını kapsayan literatürler gözden geçirilmiştir. Bulgular: Umbilikal arterde patolojik Doppler akımı en sık intrauterin gelişme geriliğinin hipertansiyon ile birlikte olduğu vakalarda %68.8 sonra %58.8 sıklıkla sadece intrauterin gelişme geriliği olanlarda, %40 oranında da sadece hipertansiyon olanlarda tesbit edilmiştir. Patolojik Doppler akımı mevcut olan 44 hastanın 3’ünde amniyotik sıvı indeksi ve uterin arter dalga formları normaldi ve hipertansiyon komplikasyonu yoktu. Bu hastalardan 1 tanesinde Trizomi 18 %2.2 , 1 konjenital ihtiyoz %2.2 , ve 1 fetal hidrops %2.2 tesbit edildi. Sonuç: Gelişmekte olan ülkelerde oturmamış antenatal tarama programları ve fetal anomaliler de gebelik terminasyonuna çeşitli kültürel yaklaşımlar nedeniyle birçok anomalili bebek gebeliğin 3. trimesterine ulaşabilmektedir. Oligohidramnios ve hipertansiyon gibi komplikasyonlar yokken patolojik umbilikal arter Doppler akımı görülen özellikle ileri yaş olgularda genetik sonogram bu gebeliklerin yönetiminde gereklidir.

References

  • 1. Rizzo G, Pietropolli A, Capponi A, Arduini D, Romanini C. Chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses with absent end-diastolic velocity in umbilical artery: analysis of risk factors for an abnormal karyotype.Am J Obstet Gynecol 1994;171:827-31.
  • 2. Lee YM, Simpson LL. Major fetal structural malformations: the role of new imaging modalities. Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet 2007;145:33-44.
  • 3. Liu S, Joseph KS, Wen SW Trends in fetal and infant deaths caused by congenital anomalies.Semin Perinatol 2002;26:268-76.
  • 4. PA Boyd, C DeVigan, B Khoshnood, M Loane, E Garne, H Dolk, Survey of prenatal screening policies in Europe for structural malformations and chromosome anomalies, and their impact on detection and termination rates for neural tube defects and Down’s syndrome BJOG 2008;115: 689–696.
  • 5. Park YW Diagnosis of fetal anomalies by sonography. Yonsei Med J 2001;42:660-8.
  • 6. Jauniaux E, Gavrill P, Khun P, Kurdi W, Hyett J, Nicolaides KH. Fetal heart rate and umbilico-placental Doppler flow velocity waveforms in early pregnancies with a chromosomal abnormality and/or an increased nuchal translucency thickness. Hum Reprod 1996;11:435-9.
  • 7. Martinez JM, Borrell A, Antolin E, Puerto B, Casals E, Ojuel J, Fortuny ACombining nuchal translucency with umbilical Doppler velocimetry for detecting fetal trisomies in the first trimester of pregnancy.Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1997;104:11-4.
  • 8. Brown R, Di Luzio L, Gomes C, Nicolaides KH. The umbilical artery pulsatility index in the first trimester: is there an association with increased nuchal translucency or chromosomal abnormality? Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 1998;12:244-7.
  • 9. Zoppi MA, Ibba RM, Putzolu M, Floris M, Monni G. First trimester umbilical artery pulsatility index in fetuses presenting enlarged nuchal translucency. Prenat Diagn 2000;20:701-4.
  • 10. Borrell A, Martinez JM, Farre MT, Azulay M, Cararach V, Fortuny A. Reversed end-diastolic flow in first-trimester umbilical artery: an ominous new sign for fetal outcome.Am J Obstet Gynecol 2001;185:204-7.
  • 11. Brown R, Di Luzio L, Gomes C, Nicolaides KH. The umbilical artery pulsatility index in the first trimester: is there an association with increased nuchal translucency or chromosomal abnormality? Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 1998;12:244-7
  • 12. Bindra R, Curcio P, Cicero S, Martin A, Nicolaides KH. Uterine artery Doppler at 11-14 weeks of gestation in chromosomally abnormal fetuses.Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2001;18:587-9.
  • 13. Meizner I, Katz M, Lunenfeld E, Insler V. Umbilical and uterine flow velocity waveforms in pregnancies complicated by major fetal anomalies. Prenat Diagn 1987;7:491-6.
  • 14. Trudinger BJ, Cook CM. Umbilical and uterine artery flow velocity waveforms in pregnancy associated with major fetal abnormality. Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1985;92:666-70.
  • 15. Gudmundsson S, Tulzer G, Huhta JC, Marsal K. Venous Doppler in the fetus with absent end-diastolic flow in the umbilical artery. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 1996;7: 262–267.
  • 16. Rochelson B.L., Schulman H, Farmakides G. et al. The significance of absent end diastolic velocity in umbilical artery velocity waveforms. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1987;156:1213-8
  • 17. Brar S.H, Platt D.L. Reverse end-diastolic flow velocity on umbilical artery velocimetry in high-risk pregnancies: An omnious finding with adverse pregnancy outcome Am J Obstet Gynecol 1988;159:559-61
  • 18. Wenstrom KD, Weiner CP, Williamson RA. Diverse maternal and fetal pathology associated with absent diastolic flow in the umbilical artery of high-risk fetuses.Obstet Gynecol 1991;77:374-8.
  • 19. Hecher K, Spernol R, Wimmer-Hebein D, Zierler H, Szalay S.[Doppler ultrasound of the umbilical artery in fetuses with sonographically abnormal findings and/or chromosome abnormalities Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd 1992 ;52:275-82.
  • 20. Battaglia C, Artini PG, Galli PA, D’Ambrogio G, Droghini F, Genazzani AR. Absent or reversed end-diastolic flow in umbilical artery and severe intrauterine growth retardation. An ominous association.Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 1993;72:167-71
  • 21. Poulain P, Palaric JC, Milon J, Betremieux P, Proudhon JF, Signorelli D, Grall JY, Giraud JR. Absent end diastolic flow of umbilical artery Doppler: pregnancy outcome in 62 cases.Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 1994;53:115-9.
  • 22. Snijders RJ, Sherrod C, Gosden CM, Nicolaides KH. Fetal growth retardation: associated malformations and chromosomal abnormalities. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1993 ;168:547-55.
  • 23. Valcamonico A, Danti L, Frusca T, Soregaroli M, Zucca S, Abra mi F, Tiberti A. Absent end-diastolic velocity in umbilical artery: risk of neonatal morbidity and brain damage.Am J Obstet Gynecol 1994;170:796-801.
  • 24. Tannirandorn Y, Phaosavasdi S. Significance of an absent or reversed end-diastolic flow velocity in Doppler umbilical artery waveforms.J Med Assoc Thai 1994;77:81-6.
  • 25. Aries F. Accuracy of the middle cerebral-to-umbilical artery resis tance index ratio in the prediction of neonatal outcome in patients at high risk for fetal and neonatal complications. Am J Obstet Gy necol 1994;171:1541-5.
  • 26. Zelop C.M,Richardson K.D, Heffner L J.Outcomes of severely ab normal Umbilical artery Doppler velocimetry in structurally normal singleton fetuses. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1996;87:434-8.
  • 27. Kurkinen-Räty M, Kivelä A, Jouppila P. The clinical significance of an absent end-diastolic velocity in the umbilical artery detected before the 34th week of pregnancy. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 1997;76:398-404.
  • 28. Du J, Gao S, Zhao Y. Clinical analysis of the absent and/or re verse end diastolic velocity of fetal umbilical artery Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi. 1999;34:594-6.
  • 29. Di Domenico A, Felicetti M, Salzano P, Borrelli P, Borrelli M, La boccetta A, Di Monaco A, Borrelli Risk of chromosomal pathology in fetus with abnormal umbilical artery flowmetry AL. Minerva Gi necol 2001;53:78-81.
  • 30. Borrell A, Martinez JM, Farre MT, Azulay M, Cararach V, Fortuny A. Reversed end-diastolic flow in first-trimester umbilical artery: an ominous new sign for fetal outcome.Am J Obstet Gynecol 2001;185:204-7.
  • 31. Brodszki J, Hernandez-Andrade E, Gudmundsson S, Dubiel M, Mandruzzato GP, Laurini R, Marsál K. Can the degree of retrog rade diastolic flow in abnormal umbilical artery flow velocity wa veforms predict pregnancy outcome? Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2002;19:229-34.
  • 32. Berg C, Geipel A, Kohl M, Krokowski M, Baschat AA, Germer U, Gembruch U. Prenatal sonographic features of Harlequin ichthyo sis. Arch Gynecol Obstet 2003 ;268:48-51.
  • 33. DeVore GR. Second trimester ultrasonography may identify 77 to 97% of fetuses with trisomy 18. J Ultrasound Med 2000;19:565- 76.
  • 34. Verdin SM, Whitlow BJ, Lazanakis M, Kadir RA, Chatzipapas I, Economides DL. Ultrasonographic markers for chromosomal abnormalities in women with negative nuchal translucency and second trimester maternal serum biochemistry. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2000;16:402-6.
  • 35. Watson WJ, Miller RC, Wax JR, Hansen WF, Yamamura Y, Polzin WJ. Sonographic findings of trisomy 18 in the second trimester of pregnancy. J Ultrasound Med 2008;27:1033-8.
  • 36. Jauniaux E, Gavrill P, Khun P, Kurdi W, Hyett J, Nicolaides KH. Fetal heart rate and umbilico-placental Doppler flow velocity waveforms in early pregnancies with a chromosomal abnormality and/or an increased nuchal translucency thickness. Hum Reprod 1996;11:435-9.
  • 37. Wenstrom KD, Weiner CP, Williamson RA Diverse maternal and fetal pathology associated with absent diastolic flow in the umbili cal artery of high-risk fetuses.Obstet Gynecol 1991;77:374-8.
  • 38. Meise C, Germer U, Gembruch UArterial Doppler ultrasound in 115 second- and third-trimester fetuses with congenital heart dis ease.Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2001;17:398-402.
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Primary Language Turkish
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Esma Sarıkaya This is me

Özay Oral This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 11 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Sarıkaya E, Oral Ö. Patolojik Umbilikal Arter Doppler Akım Paterni Tesbit Edilen Gebeliklerde Görülen Fetal Anomaliler. JGON. 2014;11(2):41-5.