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The significance of a smaller than expected crown–rump length measurement for predicting the occurrence of subsequent miscarriage in a viable first trimester pregnancy

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Last updated: 01 Jan 2025

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Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Abstract

Background: All women experiencing spontaneous pregnancies are advised to undergo ultrasound (US) dating during the first trimester, including those who have certain menstruation dates. Proper first-trimester growth is irregular and dependent on a combination of fetal and maternal variables. We aimed to determine the predictive value of smaller than expected crown–rump length (CRL) in the occurrence of subsequent abortion in a viable first-trimester pregnancy, the ultrasound findings of CRL from 6-13 weeks of gestation were compared between pregnancies that resulted in a normal outcome and those that resulted in a spontaneous abortion.

Subjects and methods: This study prospective cohort study included 80 Pregnant woman at 6-13 weeks of gestation viable intrauterine singelton pregnancy. A physical examination and taking the history of the eligible cases who agreed to enroll in the study allowed for a full evaluation. Following this, US was used to ascertain the position of the pregnancy, embryos number, their GA, and their viability.

Results: CRL was distributed as 36.40±11.85 with minimum 4.6 and maximum 68.4. Aborted were 61.3%. Aborted cases significantly associated with shorter CRL and with higher gravidity and lower parity. Significant area under curve with cutoff <35.5 with sensitivity 72.5% and specificity 81.8%.

Conclusion: According to our research, there is a strong chance that a shorter-than-expected CRL will result in a subsequent pregnancy loss. US-based prenatal biometry assessment can yield useful data about fetal growth and miscarriage risk. Thorough clinical evaluation and systematic US tracking could perhaps offer the pregnant woman much-needed assistance and support

DOI

10.21608/zumj.2023.244120.2974

Keywords

Crown– Rump Length Measurement, subsequent miscarriage, first trimester

Authors

First Name

Alaa

Last Name

Hosny

MiddleName

Refaat Mohamed

Affiliation

Obstetrics &amp;amp;amp; Gynecology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig university

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alaamousa138@gmail.com

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First Name

Hala

Last Name

Mohamed Mowafy

MiddleName

Elsayed

Affiliation

Professor of Obstetrics &amp;amp; Gynecology Faculty of Medicine - Zagazig University

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halamowafy7@gmail.com

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First Name

Walid

Last Name

Abdallah

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Obstetrics &amp; Gynecology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig university

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walidroshan@yahoo.com

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First Name

Ahmed

Last Name

El Kataway

MiddleName

Metwally

Affiliation

Obstetrics &amp; Gynecology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig university

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ahmedmetwally058@gmail.com

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Volume

30

Article Issue

1.5

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49735

Issue Date

2024-08-01

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2023-10-22

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2024-08-01

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2,041

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2,048

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1110-1431

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2357-0717

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Zagazig University Medical Journal

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The significance of a smaller than expected crown–rump length measurement for predicting the occurrence of subsequent miscarriage in a viable first trimester pregnancy

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30 Dec 2024