Assessment of Nuchal Translucency Nasal Bone and Ductus Venosus Flow in the First Trimester: Pregnancy Outcomes
OBJECTIVE: To report the first trimester prenatal obstetric ultrasonography findings and pregnancy outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: This study was designed as a retrospective cohort one. Seven-hundreds twelve (n=712) singleton pregnant women attending to Simav –Kütahya Government Hospital between January 20...
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author | Şafak Özdemirci Deniz Esinler Funda Özdemirci Melek Bilge Funda Akpınar İnci Kahyaoğlu |
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OBJECTIVE: To report the first trimester prenatal obstetric ultrasonography findings and pregnancy outcomes.
STUDY DESIGN: This study was designed as a retrospective cohort one. Seven-hundreds twelve (n=712) singleton pregnant women attending to Simav –Kütahya Government Hospital between January 2008 and December 2011 for the routine first trimester screening and standard obstetric ultrasound examination were enrolled retrospectively. Pregnancy outcomes of these pregnancies were reported.
RESULTS: The nasal bone was present in 704 (98.8%), absent in 4 (0.6%) and was not clearly evaluable in 4 (0.6%) patients. Blood flows in ductus venosus (DV) were normal in 609 (85.5%), reversed in 15 (2.1%) and not measurable in 88 (12.4%) of fetuses. We had 4 fetuses with cardiac anomaly. Among these 4 fetuses, we noted NT≥3.5 mm in 3 fetuses, absence of nasal bone in 3 fetuses and abnormal
DV flow in 2 fetuses. We had 3 fetuses with Down syndrome. Among these 3 fetuses, we noted NT≥3.5 mm in 1 fetus, absence of nasal bone in 1 fetus and abnormal DV flow in 1 fetus.
CONCLUSION: We reported our first trimester standard obstetric ultrasonographic results and pregnancy outcomes. We noted that the prenatal diagnosis of cardiac anomalies and Down syndrome may be possible via assessment of NT and DV flow.
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spelling | doaj-art-67fc7f46d6684c1e9128648c178582482025-02-11T21:23:51ZengMedical NetworkGynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine1300-47512602-49182014-08-0120280Assessment of Nuchal Translucency Nasal Bone and Ductus Venosus Flow in the First Trimester: Pregnancy OutcomesŞafak Özdemirci0Deniz Esinler1Funda Özdemirci2Melek Bilge3Funda Akpınar4İnci Kahyaoğlu5Etlik Zübeyde Hanım Maternity Hospital Division of Maternal Fetal and Medicine, AnkaraEtlik Zübeyde Hanım Maternity Hospital Division of Maternal Fetal and Medicine, AnkaraBaşkent University, Ankara Başkent Hospital Family Medicine Department, AnkaraDr. Faruk Sukan Women Health and Child Hospital, KonyaEtlik Zübeyde Hanım Maternity Hospital Division of Maternal Fetal and Medicine, AnkaraEtlik Zübeyde Hanım Maternity Hospital Division of Maternal Fetal and Medicine, Ankara OBJECTIVE: To report the first trimester prenatal obstetric ultrasonography findings and pregnancy outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: This study was designed as a retrospective cohort one. Seven-hundreds twelve (n=712) singleton pregnant women attending to Simav –Kütahya Government Hospital between January 2008 and December 2011 for the routine first trimester screening and standard obstetric ultrasound examination were enrolled retrospectively. Pregnancy outcomes of these pregnancies were reported. RESULTS: The nasal bone was present in 704 (98.8%), absent in 4 (0.6%) and was not clearly evaluable in 4 (0.6%) patients. Blood flows in ductus venosus (DV) were normal in 609 (85.5%), reversed in 15 (2.1%) and not measurable in 88 (12.4%) of fetuses. We had 4 fetuses with cardiac anomaly. Among these 4 fetuses, we noted NT≥3.5 mm in 3 fetuses, absence of nasal bone in 3 fetuses and abnormal DV flow in 2 fetuses. We had 3 fetuses with Down syndrome. Among these 3 fetuses, we noted NT≥3.5 mm in 1 fetus, absence of nasal bone in 1 fetus and abnormal DV flow in 1 fetus. CONCLUSION: We reported our first trimester standard obstetric ultrasonographic results and pregnancy outcomes. We noted that the prenatal diagnosis of cardiac anomalies and Down syndrome may be possible via assessment of NT and DV flow. https://gorm.com.tr/index.php/GORM/article/view/138Nuchal translucencyDuctus venosusNasal boneFirst trimesterCardiac anomalyDown syndrome |
spellingShingle | Şafak Özdemirci Deniz Esinler Funda Özdemirci Melek Bilge Funda Akpınar İnci Kahyaoğlu Assessment of Nuchal Translucency Nasal Bone and Ductus Venosus Flow in the First Trimester: Pregnancy Outcomes Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine Nuchal translucency Ductus venosus Nasal bone First trimester Cardiac anomaly Down syndrome |
title | Assessment of Nuchal Translucency Nasal Bone and Ductus Venosus Flow in the First Trimester: Pregnancy Outcomes |
title_full | Assessment of Nuchal Translucency Nasal Bone and Ductus Venosus Flow in the First Trimester: Pregnancy Outcomes |
title_fullStr | Assessment of Nuchal Translucency Nasal Bone and Ductus Venosus Flow in the First Trimester: Pregnancy Outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of Nuchal Translucency Nasal Bone and Ductus Venosus Flow in the First Trimester: Pregnancy Outcomes |
title_short | Assessment of Nuchal Translucency Nasal Bone and Ductus Venosus Flow in the First Trimester: Pregnancy Outcomes |
title_sort | assessment of nuchal translucency nasal bone and ductus venosus flow in the first trimester pregnancy outcomes |
topic | Nuchal translucency Ductus venosus Nasal bone First trimester Cardiac anomaly Down syndrome |
url | https://gorm.com.tr/index.php/GORM/article/view/138 |
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