Document Type
Original Article
Abstract
Background: The established method of antenatal monitoring known as doppler ultrasoongraphy velocimetry of utero-placental umbilical and foetal vessels. Studies on the cerebralplacental ratio have been done to anticipate neonatal achievements.
Aim and objectives: to assess the impact of intrauterine growth retardation on pregnancy outcomes in the high-risk partureints using the cerebro-placental ratio.
Patients and methods: A case control trial, whereas 100 of conceived females shared and similarly distributed to paired collections, each collection includes 50 of women first group: about high-risk conceived females suffering IUGR and the second is control group: about50 high-risk conceived females with no IUGR. At the time of the research.
Results: Cerebro-Placental relation demonstrated importance at cut-off point of 1.03 in prediction of IUGR with 87.2% in sensitivity, 71.6% of specificity , and the values as the +ve Predictive Value of 83%, and the -ve Predictive Value of 79%.
Conclusion: The cerebro-placental value considers a great prediction method for the perinatal results when there is an intrauterine growth restriction and the pregnancy is in high risk.
Keywords
Growth restriction, cerebral-placental ratio, high-risk pregnancies, intrauterine, and perinatal outcome
How to Cite This Article
Zakaria, AbdelMonem Mohamed; Mostafa, AbdelMonsef Abdel Ghaffar; and Shehata, Khalid Abdel hakim
(2023)
"Cerebro-placental Ratio's Role In Perinatal Outcome Prediction In High-risk Pregnancies With Intrauterine Growth Restriction,"
Al-Azhar International Medical Journal: Vol. 4:
Iss.
4, Article 9.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58675/2682-339X.1750