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Doppler examination in the evaluation of outcomes in pregnancies complicated by gestational hypertension and fetal intrauterine growth retardation - Is it enough?

dc.contributor.authorBabovic, I. (14828590600)
dc.contributor.authorPlesinac, S. (55920049900)
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-12T21:57:17Z
dc.date.available2025-06-12T21:57:17Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.description.abstractAim: The relations between abnormal umbilical and cerebral Doppler, cerebral-umbilical (C/U) ratio, and outcomes in pregnancies complicated by gestational hypertension and fetal intrauterine growth retardation were evaluated. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study of 53 monofetal pregnancies in 2010 was conducted at the Institute of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Belgrade. Statistical analysis: chi-square likelihood ratio test, Student's t-test and Spearman's coefficient correlation. Results: There was not a significant correlation between the timing of registration of abnormal umbilical Doppler to delivery and outcomes of high-risk pregnancies. There was a significant correlation between C/U ratio and APGAR-5 (p = 0.003). We found a significant correlation between neonatal birth weight and APGAR-5 (p = 0.000), neonatal asphyxia (p = 0.000), intracranial hemorrhage (p = 0.000) and respiratory distress syndrome (p = 0.000). Conclusion: Umbilical and cerebral artery Doppler is a relatively poor predictor of neonatal outcome. It seems that neonatal birth weight is the best predictor of neonatal outcome in high-risk pregnancies.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://remedy.med.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9617
dc.subjectDoppler
dc.subjectFetus
dc.subjectGestational hypertension
dc.subjectIntrauterine growth retardation
dc.subjectNeonatal outcome
dc.subjectUmbilical and cerebral velocimetry
dc.titleDoppler examination in the evaluation of outcomes in pregnancies complicated by gestational hypertension and fetal intrauterine growth retardation - Is it enough?
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