Preeclampsia is a major devastating disorder affects 2:10% of pregnancies worldwide. preeclampsia may be associated with placental insufficiency which may cause fetal blood redistribution to essential organs like brain, heart, kidney.
Preeclampsia is a major devastating medical condition that affects pregnant women after 20 weeks of pregnancy. It affects 2:10% of pregnancies worldwide according to World Health Organisation with higher incidence in developing countries. Vascular endothelial dysfunction due to abnormal placentation is believed to be the main cause of multi-organ failure and uteroplacental insufficiency that occur in preeclampsia leading to major adverse effects in both mother and fetus. Placental insufficiency causes a redistribution of fetal blood to essential organs ; brain, heart and adrenal glands by decreasing their vascular resistance on expense of peripheral organs such as kidney which exhibit increased vascular resistance and impaired perfusion. This is in contrast to normal pregnancies near term in which renal vascular resistance falls and increased blood flow to the kidneys is observed. Doppler ultrasound examination of vasculature of selected organs such as kidneys may have a role in detection of hemodynamic rearrangements that occur in cases of placental insufficiency and preeclampsia.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
88
2D, 3D , Doppler ultrasound
Assiut university hospital
Asyut, Egypt
RECRUITINGfetal renal artery doppler indices
the difference between the Fetal renal artery Doppler indices between preeclamptic patients and women with healthy pregnancy
Time frame: 1 year
Middle cerberal artery doppler indices , Umbilical artery doppler indices and placental volume
Time frame: 1 year
neonatal outcome
the ability of Fetal renal artery Doppler in prediction of neonatal complications.
Time frame: 1 year
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