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The Sonographic Umbilical Cord Coiling in Late Second Trimester of Gestation and Perinatal Outcomes
Background: This study was conducted to determine whether or not the umbilical cord coiling index (UCI) during the late second trimester of gestation is associated with perinatal outcomes. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 251 pregnancies in which a fetal anatomic survey with a recorded UCI...
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2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3198255/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022212 |
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author | Jo, Yun Sung Jang, Dong Kue Lee, Guisera |
author_facet | Jo, Yun Sung Jang, Dong Kue Lee, Guisera |
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description | Background: This study was conducted to determine whether or not the umbilical cord coiling index (UCI) during the late second trimester of gestation is associated with perinatal outcomes. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 251 pregnancies in which a fetal anatomic survey with a recorded UCI was performed at 22-28 weeks gestation. The subjects were divided into normocoiled, hypocoiled, and hypercoiled groups and compared perinatal outcomes. Results: Two hundred twenty-six patients were included. The incidence of preterm deliveries in hypocoiled group was 35%, which was significantly greater than the normocoiled groups (p=0.041). The incidence of neonates with low birth weights in the hypocoiled group was 36.4%, which was significantly greater than the normocoiled groups (p=0.044). In the hypocoiled group, 27.3% of newborns were admitted to the NICU which was significantly greater than the normocoiled and hypercoiled groups (p=0.041). After the adjustment by logistic regression analysis, only preterm delivery were significantly increased in hypocoiled group (OR=9.6, 95% CI=2.09-44.07). Conclusion: The hyporcoiling of the umbilical cord during the late second trimester of pregnancy suggest that the risk for preterm delivery is high, consequently the delivery of low birthweight neonates is high, and the admission to the neonatal intensive care unit is increased. |
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spelling | pubmed-31982552011-10-21 The Sonographic Umbilical Cord Coiling in Late Second Trimester of Gestation and Perinatal Outcomes Jo, Yun Sung Jang, Dong Kue Lee, Guisera Int J Med Sci Research Paper Background: This study was conducted to determine whether or not the umbilical cord coiling index (UCI) during the late second trimester of gestation is associated with perinatal outcomes. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 251 pregnancies in which a fetal anatomic survey with a recorded UCI was performed at 22-28 weeks gestation. The subjects were divided into normocoiled, hypocoiled, and hypercoiled groups and compared perinatal outcomes. Results: Two hundred twenty-six patients were included. The incidence of preterm deliveries in hypocoiled group was 35%, which was significantly greater than the normocoiled groups (p=0.041). The incidence of neonates with low birth weights in the hypocoiled group was 36.4%, which was significantly greater than the normocoiled groups (p=0.044). In the hypocoiled group, 27.3% of newborns were admitted to the NICU which was significantly greater than the normocoiled and hypercoiled groups (p=0.041). After the adjustment by logistic regression analysis, only preterm delivery were significantly increased in hypocoiled group (OR=9.6, 95% CI=2.09-44.07). Conclusion: The hyporcoiling of the umbilical cord during the late second trimester of pregnancy suggest that the risk for preterm delivery is high, consequently the delivery of low birthweight neonates is high, and the admission to the neonatal intensive care unit is increased. Ivyspring International Publisher 2011-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3198255/ /pubmed/22022212 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Jo, Yun Sung Jang, Dong Kue Lee, Guisera The Sonographic Umbilical Cord Coiling in Late Second Trimester of Gestation and Perinatal Outcomes |
title | The Sonographic Umbilical Cord Coiling in Late Second Trimester of Gestation and Perinatal Outcomes |
title_full | The Sonographic Umbilical Cord Coiling in Late Second Trimester of Gestation and Perinatal Outcomes |
title_fullStr | The Sonographic Umbilical Cord Coiling in Late Second Trimester of Gestation and Perinatal Outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | The Sonographic Umbilical Cord Coiling in Late Second Trimester of Gestation and Perinatal Outcomes |
title_short | The Sonographic Umbilical Cord Coiling in Late Second Trimester of Gestation and Perinatal Outcomes |
title_sort | sonographic umbilical cord coiling in late second trimester of gestation and perinatal outcomes |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3198255/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022212 |
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