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Using three‐dimensional ultrasound in predicting complex gastroschisis: A longitudinal, prospective, multicenter cohort study

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether complex gastroschisis (ie, intestinal atresia, perforation, necrosis, or volvulus) can prenatally be distinguished from simple gastroschisis by fetal stomach volume and stomach‐bladder distance, using three‐dimensional (3D) ultrasound. METHODS: This multicenter prospe...

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Autores principales: Hijkoop, Annelieke, Lap, Chiara C.M.M., Aliasi, Moska, Mulder, Eduard J.H., Kramer, William L.M., Brouwers, Hens A.A., van Baren, Robertine, Pajkrt, Eva, van Kaam, Anton H., Bilardo, Caterina M., Pistorius, Lourens R., Visser, Gerard H.A., Wijnen, René M.H., Tibboel, Dick, Manten, Gwendolyn T.R., Cohen‐Overbeek, Titia E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6972561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31600419
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pd.5568
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author Hijkoop, Annelieke
Lap, Chiara C.M.M.
Aliasi, Moska
Mulder, Eduard J.H.
Kramer, William L.M.
Brouwers, Hens A.A.
van Baren, Robertine
Pajkrt, Eva
van Kaam, Anton H.
Bilardo, Caterina M.
Pistorius, Lourens R.
Visser, Gerard H.A.
Wijnen, René M.H.
Tibboel, Dick
Manten, Gwendolyn T.R.
Cohen‐Overbeek, Titia E.
author_facet Hijkoop, Annelieke
Lap, Chiara C.M.M.
Aliasi, Moska
Mulder, Eduard J.H.
Kramer, William L.M.
Brouwers, Hens A.A.
van Baren, Robertine
Pajkrt, Eva
van Kaam, Anton H.
Bilardo, Caterina M.
Pistorius, Lourens R.
Visser, Gerard H.A.
Wijnen, René M.H.
Tibboel, Dick
Manten, Gwendolyn T.R.
Cohen‐Overbeek, Titia E.
author_sort Hijkoop, Annelieke
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To determine whether complex gastroschisis (ie, intestinal atresia, perforation, necrosis, or volvulus) can prenatally be distinguished from simple gastroschisis by fetal stomach volume and stomach‐bladder distance, using three‐dimensional (3D) ultrasound. METHODS: This multicenter prospective cohort study was conducted in the Netherlands between 2010 and 2015. Of seven university medical centers, we included the four centers that performed longitudinal 3D ultrasound measurements at a regular basis. We calculated stomach volumes (n = 223) using Sonography‐based Automated Volume Count. The shortest stomach‐bladder distance (n = 241) was determined using multiplanar visualization of the volume datasets. We used linear mixed modelling to evaluate the effect of gestational age and type of gastroschisis (simple or complex) on fetal stomach volume and stomach‐bladder distance. RESULTS: We included 79 affected fetuses. Sixty‐six (84%) had been assessed with 3D ultrasound at least once; 64 of these 66 were liveborn, nine (14%) had complex gastroschisis. With advancing gestational age, stomach volume significantly increased, and stomach‐bladder distance decreased (both P < .001). The developmental changes did not differ significantly between fetuses with simple and complex gastroschisis, neither for fetal stomach volume (P = .85), nor for stomach bladder distance (P = .78). CONCLUSION: Fetal stomach volume and stomach‐bladder distance, measured during pregnancy using 3D ultrasonography, do not predict complex gastroschisis.
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spelling pubmed-69725612020-01-27 Using three‐dimensional ultrasound in predicting complex gastroschisis: A longitudinal, prospective, multicenter cohort study Hijkoop, Annelieke Lap, Chiara C.M.M. Aliasi, Moska Mulder, Eduard J.H. Kramer, William L.M. Brouwers, Hens A.A. van Baren, Robertine Pajkrt, Eva van Kaam, Anton H. Bilardo, Caterina M. Pistorius, Lourens R. Visser, Gerard H.A. Wijnen, René M.H. Tibboel, Dick Manten, Gwendolyn T.R. Cohen‐Overbeek, Titia E. Prenat Diagn Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To determine whether complex gastroschisis (ie, intestinal atresia, perforation, necrosis, or volvulus) can prenatally be distinguished from simple gastroschisis by fetal stomach volume and stomach‐bladder distance, using three‐dimensional (3D) ultrasound. METHODS: This multicenter prospective cohort study was conducted in the Netherlands between 2010 and 2015. Of seven university medical centers, we included the four centers that performed longitudinal 3D ultrasound measurements at a regular basis. We calculated stomach volumes (n = 223) using Sonography‐based Automated Volume Count. The shortest stomach‐bladder distance (n = 241) was determined using multiplanar visualization of the volume datasets. We used linear mixed modelling to evaluate the effect of gestational age and type of gastroschisis (simple or complex) on fetal stomach volume and stomach‐bladder distance. RESULTS: We included 79 affected fetuses. Sixty‐six (84%) had been assessed with 3D ultrasound at least once; 64 of these 66 were liveborn, nine (14%) had complex gastroschisis. With advancing gestational age, stomach volume significantly increased, and stomach‐bladder distance decreased (both P < .001). The developmental changes did not differ significantly between fetuses with simple and complex gastroschisis, neither for fetal stomach volume (P = .85), nor for stomach bladder distance (P = .78). CONCLUSION: Fetal stomach volume and stomach‐bladder distance, measured during pregnancy using 3D ultrasonography, do not predict complex gastroschisis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-10-25 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6972561/ /pubmed/31600419 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pd.5568 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Prenatal Diagnosis published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Hijkoop, Annelieke
Lap, Chiara C.M.M.
Aliasi, Moska
Mulder, Eduard J.H.
Kramer, William L.M.
Brouwers, Hens A.A.
van Baren, Robertine
Pajkrt, Eva
van Kaam, Anton H.
Bilardo, Caterina M.
Pistorius, Lourens R.
Visser, Gerard H.A.
Wijnen, René M.H.
Tibboel, Dick
Manten, Gwendolyn T.R.
Cohen‐Overbeek, Titia E.
Using three‐dimensional ultrasound in predicting complex gastroschisis: A longitudinal, prospective, multicenter cohort study
title Using three‐dimensional ultrasound in predicting complex gastroschisis: A longitudinal, prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_full Using three‐dimensional ultrasound in predicting complex gastroschisis: A longitudinal, prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_fullStr Using three‐dimensional ultrasound in predicting complex gastroschisis: A longitudinal, prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Using three‐dimensional ultrasound in predicting complex gastroschisis: A longitudinal, prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_short Using three‐dimensional ultrasound in predicting complex gastroschisis: A longitudinal, prospective, multicenter cohort study
title_sort using three‐dimensional ultrasound in predicting complex gastroschisis: a longitudinal, prospective, multicenter cohort study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6972561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31600419
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pd.5568
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