2021
DOI: 10.5455/medarh.2021.75.424-430
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The Importance of Doppler Analysis of Uterine Circulation in Pregnancy for a Better Understanding of Preeclampsia

Abstract: Background: The etiology of preeclampsia has still not been completely explained. Early identification of women with the risk of developing preeclampsia is a key goal of antenatal care. Objective: To investigate risk factors for preeclampsia from the history, laboratory and ultrasound findings (Doppler). Methods: Pregnant women with normal Doppler sonography in the second trimester of pregnancy were classified as a control group, while pregna… Show more

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“…Pregnancies affected by pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction displayed significantly higher prevalence of unilateral or bilateral uterine artery notches. Medjedovic [ 63 ] also searched for ultrasound findings in the second trimester that could potentially increase the risk of pre-eclampsia. The unilateral notch of the uterine artery significantly correlated with later development of pre-eclampsia (47.62% specificity, 88.89% sensitivity, p = 0.023), while bilateral notch was an even stronger predictor of the condition.…”
Section: Relevant Data From the Recent Literature Regarding The Value...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pregnancies affected by pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction displayed significantly higher prevalence of unilateral or bilateral uterine artery notches. Medjedovic [ 63 ] also searched for ultrasound findings in the second trimester that could potentially increase the risk of pre-eclampsia. The unilateral notch of the uterine artery significantly correlated with later development of pre-eclampsia (47.62% specificity, 88.89% sensitivity, p = 0.023), while bilateral notch was an even stronger predictor of the condition.…”
Section: Relevant Data From the Recent Literature Regarding The Value...mentioning
confidence: 99%