Author/Authors :
Zarean, Elahe Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Azami, Nahal Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Shahshahan, Zahra Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Hypertension may lead to notifying adverse perinatal events that should be
diagnosed and managed precisely. This study aims to investigate the values of cerebroplacental
ration for the prediction of adverse perinatal events in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
Materials and Methods: The current descriptive‐comparative study has been conducted on 100
singleton pregnant women with the diagnosis of preeclampsia or pregnancy‐induced hypertension.
The Cerebroplacental ratio (CPR) was measured for the included population and divided into normal
and abnormal ranges of >1 and ≤1. The adverse perinatal outcomes, including abnormal 5 min
APGAR, low birth weight, perinatal death, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission, academia,
seizure, emergency cesarean delivery, and Tchirikov index as the general manifestation of adverse
perinatal outcomes were compared between the groups. The specificity, sensitivity, positive predictive
value, negative predictive value (NPV), and accuracy were measured for the adverse perinatal
outcomes. Results: The two groups were remarkably different in terms of 5 min APGAR, low
birth weight, cesarean section delivery, and Tchirikov index (P < 0.05). The specificity of CPR for
prediction of small‐for‐gestational age, poor APGAR, requirement of assisted respiration, academia,
Tchirikov score and NICU admission was 93.1%, 93.1%, 67.1%, 91.8%, 71.2%, and 63%, and its
sensitivity was 26%, 14.8%, 51.8%, 14.8%, 51.8%, and 37%, respectively. Conclusion: CPR seems
to be an appropriate means for the prediction of adverse perinatal outcomes with diversity in the
prediction values of different determinants of adverse perinatal outcomes; however, in general, it had
sensitivity, specificity, PP, NPV, and accuracy of 51.8%, 71.2%, 40%, 80%, and 66%, respectively.
Keywords :
Cerebroplacental ratio , Doppler , hypertension , perinatal outcomes , preeclampsia