Ultrasonographic Placental Thickness Versus Fetal Outcome: A Prospective Study in Southern India

Background: Variations in placental thickness are associated with increased perinatal morbidity and mortality. However, only very few studies have been established on the correlation between placental thickness with birth outcomes. This study correlated placental thickness in 2nd and 3rd trimesters...

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Main Authors: Gauri Raghunath Shinde, Nitin Kshirsagar, Manish Laddad, Vaishnavi Shivade
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Language:English
Published: Babol University of Medical Sciences 2021-09-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine
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author Gauri Raghunath Shinde
Nitin Kshirsagar
Manish Laddad
Vaishnavi Shivade
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description Background: Variations in placental thickness are associated with increased perinatal morbidity and mortality. However, only very few studies have been established on the correlation between placental thickness with birth outcomes. This study correlated placental thickness in 2nd and 3rd trimesters with neonatal outcome, maternal weight gain, and body mass index (BMI). Methods: A total of 116 patients aged between 20 to 50 years with singleton pregnancy and regular menstrual history (and sure about their last menstrual period) were included. Placental thickness was measured at 24 and 36 weeks by ultrasound and was divided into three groups: Group A (normal placenta), Group B (thin placenta), and Group C (thick placenta); and correlated with neonatal outcome, maternal weight gain, and BMI. Results: Out of the 116 pregnant women, 55 (47.4%) were primigravida and 61 (52.6%) were multigravida. Six patients (3.6%) delivered pre-term before 36 weeks. In the 2nd and 3rd trimesters, most cases had normal placental thickness (Group A; 93.1% and 92.7%), followed by thin placenta (Group B; 5.2% and 7.3%) and thick placenta (Group C; 1.7% and 0), respectively. Two patients with thin placenta had neonatal death. A significant positive correlation was found between birth weight and placental thickness (at 24 weeks; 0.516r, P<0.00001 and at 36 weeks; 0.669r, P<0.00001) and maternal weight gain and birth weight (0.563r, P<0.00001). Conclusion: Placental thickness on ultrasonography demonstrated well the correlation between birth weight in 2nd and 3rd trimesters and increased incidence of antenatal and postpartum complications resulting from thin placenta.
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spelling doaj.art-07ad2f0e3b69414183b556328e4f764d2022-12-21T19:50:18ZengBabol University of Medical SciencesCaspian Journal of Internal Medicine2008-61642008-61722021-09-01124562567Ultrasonographic Placental Thickness Versus Fetal Outcome: A Prospective Study in Southern IndiaGauri Raghunath Shinde0Nitin Kshirsagar1Manish Laddad2Vaishnavi Shivade3 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to be) University, Malkapur, Maharashtra, India Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to be) University, Malkapur, Maharashtra, India Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to be) University, Malkapur, Maharashtra, India Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to be) University, Malkapur, Maharashtra, India Background: Variations in placental thickness are associated with increased perinatal morbidity and mortality. However, only very few studies have been established on the correlation between placental thickness with birth outcomes. This study correlated placental thickness in 2nd and 3rd trimesters with neonatal outcome, maternal weight gain, and body mass index (BMI). Methods: A total of 116 patients aged between 20 to 50 years with singleton pregnancy and regular menstrual history (and sure about their last menstrual period) were included. Placental thickness was measured at 24 and 36 weeks by ultrasound and was divided into three groups: Group A (normal placenta), Group B (thin placenta), and Group C (thick placenta); and correlated with neonatal outcome, maternal weight gain, and BMI. Results: Out of the 116 pregnant women, 55 (47.4%) were primigravida and 61 (52.6%) were multigravida. Six patients (3.6%) delivered pre-term before 36 weeks. In the 2nd and 3rd trimesters, most cases had normal placental thickness (Group A; 93.1% and 92.7%), followed by thin placenta (Group B; 5.2% and 7.3%) and thick placenta (Group C; 1.7% and 0), respectively. Two patients with thin placenta had neonatal death. A significant positive correlation was found between birth weight and placental thickness (at 24 weeks; 0.516r, P<0.00001 and at 36 weeks; 0.669r, P<0.00001) and maternal weight gain and birth weight (0.563r, P<0.00001). Conclusion: Placental thickness on ultrasonography demonstrated well the correlation between birth weight in 2nd and 3rd trimesters and increased incidence of antenatal and postpartum complications resulting from thin placenta.http://caspjim.com/article-1-2372-en.htmlgestational diabetesgestational weight gainfetal growthplacenta previa
spellingShingle Gauri Raghunath Shinde
Nitin Kshirsagar
Manish Laddad
Vaishnavi Shivade
Ultrasonographic Placental Thickness Versus Fetal Outcome: A Prospective Study in Southern India
Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine
gestational diabetes
gestational weight gain
fetal growth
placenta previa
title Ultrasonographic Placental Thickness Versus Fetal Outcome: A Prospective Study in Southern India
title_full Ultrasonographic Placental Thickness Versus Fetal Outcome: A Prospective Study in Southern India
title_fullStr Ultrasonographic Placental Thickness Versus Fetal Outcome: A Prospective Study in Southern India
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic Placental Thickness Versus Fetal Outcome: A Prospective Study in Southern India
title_short Ultrasonographic Placental Thickness Versus Fetal Outcome: A Prospective Study in Southern India
title_sort ultrasonographic placental thickness versus fetal outcome a prospective study in southern india
topic gestational diabetes
gestational weight gain
fetal growth
placenta previa
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