Pathologic Doppler velocimetry and correlation with short term perinatal prognosis

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Objectives: To determine both morbidity and mortality in fetuses with pathological Doppler velocimetry and short term handicap. Design: Retrospective, observational, analytical, correlation study. Setting: Fetal surveillance unit, Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Red Asistencial Rebagli...

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Autores: Huerta, Igor, Borcics, Aida
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología
Repositorio:Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia
Lenguaje:español
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FLUJOMETRÍA DOPPLER PATOLÓGICA Y SU CORRELACIÓN CON EL PRONÓSTICO PERINATAL A CORTO PLAZO
title Pathologic Doppler velocimetry and correlation with short term perinatal prognosis
spellingShingle Pathologic Doppler velocimetry and correlation with short term perinatal prognosis
Huerta, Igor
title_short Pathologic Doppler velocimetry and correlation with short term perinatal prognosis
title_full Pathologic Doppler velocimetry and correlation with short term perinatal prognosis
title_fullStr Pathologic Doppler velocimetry and correlation with short term perinatal prognosis
title_full_unstemmed Pathologic Doppler velocimetry and correlation with short term perinatal prognosis
title_sort Pathologic Doppler velocimetry and correlation with short term perinatal prognosis
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description Objectives: To determine both morbidity and mortality in fetuses with pathological Doppler velocimetry and short term handicap. Design: Retrospective, observational, analytical, correlation study. Setting: Fetal surveillance unit, Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Red Asistencial Rebagliati, EsSalud, Lima, Peru. Participants: Pregnant women with pathological Doppler velocimetry and their perinates. Interventions: All pregnant women with altered Doppler velocimetry between February 2008 and February 2010 were studied. They were grouped by Doppler velocimetry types, and frequency of pathology; perinatal morbidity and mortality were determined and correlated with gestational age. SPSS 11,0 was used for statistical analysis, chi square test for discrete variables and Kruskal-Wallis test for continued variables. Significant value was p < ,005. Main outcome measures: Perinatal morbidity and mortality, motor, hearing and psychomotor discapacities at 6 months after birth. Results: Sixty-three pregnant women fulfilled inclusion criteria. Their mean newborns weight was 1 593 g; 24 cases (40%) presented weight at birth less than 10th percentile for gestational age. Most of them showed type III Doppler velocimetry, 46 with signs of hemodynamic redistribution. Global mortality was 8%. Four fetuses died in utero; 59 fetuses (94%) were born alive and only one case died during the study period. Mortality rate was significantly higher and birth weight less in type IV Doppler velocimetry fetuses, mean weight 937 g. Mortality was significatively higher at 24-27,6 weeks. ICU stay, need of assisted ventilation and continuous positive pressure, risk to develop retinopathy and interventricular hemorrhage, and hearing and psychomotor discapacities correlated with prematurity. Conclusions: Doppler velocimetry fetuses with severe hemodynamic compromise presented acidemia and high mortality rate, independent of growth percentile. Intrauterine mortality was significantly associated with Doppler velocimetry severity changes. To continue pregnancy with type III or IV Doppler velocimetry is not recommended in fetuses with lung maturity.
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spelling Pathologic Doppler velocimetry and correlation with short term perinatal prognosisFLUJOMETRÍA DOPPLER PATOLÓGICA Y SU CORRELACIÓN CON EL PRONÓSTICO PERINATAL A CORTO PLAZOHuerta, IgorBorcics, AidaObjectives: To determine both morbidity and mortality in fetuses with pathological Doppler velocimetry and short term handicap. Design: Retrospective, observational, analytical, correlation study. Setting: Fetal surveillance unit, Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Red Asistencial Rebagliati, EsSalud, Lima, Peru. Participants: Pregnant women with pathological Doppler velocimetry and their perinates. Interventions: All pregnant women with altered Doppler velocimetry between February 2008 and February 2010 were studied. They were grouped by Doppler velocimetry types, and frequency of pathology; perinatal morbidity and mortality were determined and correlated with gestational age. SPSS 11,0 was used for statistical analysis, chi square test for discrete variables and Kruskal-Wallis test for continued variables. Significant value was p < ,005. Main outcome measures: Perinatal morbidity and mortality, motor, hearing and psychomotor discapacities at 6 months after birth. Results: Sixty-three pregnant women fulfilled inclusion criteria. Their mean newborns weight was 1 593 g; 24 cases (40%) presented weight at birth less than 10th percentile for gestational age. Most of them showed type III Doppler velocimetry, 46 with signs of hemodynamic redistribution. Global mortality was 8%. Four fetuses died in utero; 59 fetuses (94%) were born alive and only one case died during the study period. Mortality rate was significantly higher and birth weight less in type IV Doppler velocimetry fetuses, mean weight 937 g. Mortality was significatively higher at 24-27,6 weeks. ICU stay, need of assisted ventilation and continuous positive pressure, risk to develop retinopathy and interventricular hemorrhage, and hearing and psychomotor discapacities correlated with prematurity. Conclusions: Doppler velocimetry fetuses with severe hemodynamic compromise presented acidemia and high mortality rate, independent of growth percentile. Intrauterine mortality was significantly associated with Doppler velocimetry severity changes. To continue pregnancy with type III or IV Doppler velocimetry is not recommended in fetuses with lung maturity.Objetivos: Determinar la morbilidad y mortalidad de fetos con flujometría Doppler patológico y evaluar discapacidades en el corto plazo. Diseño: Estudio tipo retrospectivo, observacional, analítico, correlacional. Lugar: Unidad de vigilancia fetal, Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Red Asistencial Rebagliati, EsSalud, Lima, Perú. Participantes: Gestantes con flujometría Doppler patológicos y sus perinatos. Intervenciones: Se estudió todos los casos de gestantes con flujometría Doppler alterado, entre febrero de 2008 y febrero de 2010. Se agrupó por tipos de flujometría Doppler y se describió la frecuencia de patología y morbimortalidad perinatal, correlacionándolas con la edad gestacional. El análisis se realizó con el paquete estadístico SPSS 11,0, la prueba chi cuadrado para las variables discretas y la de Kruskal-Wallis, para las variables continuas. Se asumió un valor de significancia de p < ,005. Principales medidas de resultados: Morbilidad y mortalidad perinatal, discapacidades motoras, auditivas y psicomotoras a las 6 meses de edad. Resultados: Sesentaitrés gestantes cumplieron con el criterio de inclusión. El peso medio al nacer de sus fetos fue 1 593 g; 24 casos (40%) presentaron peso al nacer menor al percentil 10 para la edad gestacional. La mayor parte mostró flujometría Doppler tipo III, 46 casos con signos de redistribución hemodinámica. La mortalidad global fue 8%. Cuatro fetos murieron intraútero; 59 fetos (94%) llegaron a nacer vivos; de ellos solo un caso falleció durante el periodo de estudio. La tasa global de mortalidad fue significativamente mayor y el peso al nacer más bajo en el grupo de fetos con flujometría Doppler tipo IV, con una media de 937 g. La mortalidad fue significativamente más alta en el grupo de 24 a 27,6 semanas. La estancia en UCI, la necesidad de ventilación asistida (VM) y presión positiva continua, el riesgo de desarrollar retinopatía y hemorragia interventricular y las discapacidades auditivas y trastorno del desarrollo psicomotor estuvieron correlacionados con la prematuridad. Conclusiones: Los casos de flujometría Doppler con compromiso hemodinámico severo presentaron acidemia y tasa alta de mortalidad, independiente del percentil de crecimiento al nacer. La mortalidad intraútero se asoció significativamente a la severidad mostrada por el estudio Doppler, por lo que no se recomienda continuar el embarazo en los tipos III y IV, si hay madurez pulmonar fetal.Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología2015-04-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://51.222.106.123/index.php/RPGO/article/view/180The Peruvian Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics ; Vol. 57 No. 3 (2011); 165-173Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia; Vol. 57 Núm. 3 (2011); 165-1732304-51322304-5124reponame:Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecologíainstacron:SPOGspahttp://51.222.106.123/index.php/RPGO/article/view/180/161info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1802015-08-04T23:40:56Z
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