EVALUATION OF DOPPLER ULTRASOUND STUDY IN FIRST TRIMESTER THREATENED ABORTION AND ANEMBRYONIC PREGNANCY

Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this study, aimed to evaluate changes in utero-placental circulation in normal as well as abnormal pregnancies, 25women with first trimester threatened abortion with a living embryo, 5 women with anembryonic pregnancy (Blightedovum), in addition to 30 women with normal pregnancies were included. In all women, trans-abdominal colour Dopplerultrasound study was performed including measurement of systolic / diastolic (S/D) ratio, resistance index (RI) andpulsatility index (PI) of uterine arteries. Women with threatened abortion showed significantly lower RI (P<0.05)compared to those with normal pregnancies, and significantly lower S/D ratio (P<0.01) and RI index (P<0.01) thanwomen with anembryonic pregnancy. Patients with anembryonic pregnancy showed significantly higher S/D ratio(P<0.01) and RI index (P<0.05) in comparison to those with normal pregnancies. We conclude that first trimesterthreatened abortion and anembryonic pregnancy are associated with marked changes in uteroplacental circulation.Further studies are needed to clarify whether those alterations are the cause or the result of these conditions.