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Evaluation of transvaginal ultrasonography, power Doppler indices, electromyography and serum protein 53 level in prediction for preterm labour

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Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the role of cervical length measurement by transvaginal ultrasonography, power Doppler of the uteroplacental circulation, electromyography and serum protein 53 level (p53) in prediction for preterm labour (PTL).
Study Design : A prospective observational study.
Patients and Methods: The study was conducted at the outpatient clinic of El-Minia University Hospital, Egypt during the period from January 2012 to December 2014. The study included a total of 100 pregnant women at high risk for preterm labor. All included cases were subjected to transvaginal cervical sonography, power Doppler velocimetry and uterine electromyography measurements (EMG), also, serum protein 53 level was determined.
Results: The included subjects were classified into two groups according to gestational age at labor: Group (I): patients delivered before < 35 weeks (n=42) and group (II): patients delivered ≥ 35 weeks (n=58). Group (I) had significantly lower cervical length compared to group II (2.86 ± 0.81vs. 3.23 ± 0.67 cm) (P=0.013). There was a significant difference between groups as regards EMG (P = 0.006). No statistically differences were found between groups as regards Doppler indices (both resistance and pulsatility index). Group (I) had significantly higher maternal serum concentration of P53 compared to group II (473.8 ± 146.5 vs. 404.6 ± 164.7 pg/ml), (P≤ 0.01). Serum P 53 level had the higher sensitivity for prediction of PTL (78.6%), however, power Doppler indices had the lowest sensitivity (RI = 23.8% and PI =19.1%), cervical length had sensitivity of 33.3% however, EMG positive parameters had sensitivity of 40.5 % and specificity of 100.0%.
Conclusion: From the studied tools for prediction of preterm delivery, different results were obtained, but serum P53 level was the most sensitive and the best option for prediction of preterm delivery, while, power Doppler indices are the least sensitive. However, EMG positive parameters are the most specific for prediction of PTL.

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10.21608/ebwhj.2018.15473

Keywords

electromyography, Preterm Labour, prediction, power Doppler indices, protein 53, Transvaginal ultrasonography

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Ahmed

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Abdel-Ghany

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M.

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Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Egypt

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ahmedabdelghany28@yahoo.com

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8

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3

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3396

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2018-08-01

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2018-05-03

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2018-08-01

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229

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235

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2090-7265

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2090-7257

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366

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Evidence Based Women's Health Journal

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https://ebwhj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Evaluation of transvaginal ultrasonography, power Doppler indices, electromyography and serum protein 53 level in prediction for preterm labour

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22 Jan 2023