The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the role of uterine artery doppler indices and uterocervical angle measurement in prediction of preterm labor .The main question it aims to answer is: Does combination of both uterine artery doppler indices and uterocervical angle measurement increase sensitivity and specificity for prediction of established preterm labor ? Participants already performing uterine artery doppler as part of their regular antenatal care .measurement of anterior uterocervical angle will be added between 24 to 34 weeks gestation to predict preterm labor in candidates .
In this study the aim is to evaluate the combined predictive value of both uterine artery doppler and uterocervical angle measurement in a prospective cohort study design to predict preterm labor . The abnormal mid-trimester uterine artery resistance, pulsatility index and diastolic notching measured with Doppler sonography is known to be predictive for preeclampsia and, hence, for iatrogenic Preterm labor. It will be measured via trans abdominal approach. The measurement of UCA in the second trimester of pregnancy is strongly associated with the occurrence of spontaneous Preterm labor and will be measured via transvaginal approach . Both measurement will be conducted between 24 to 34 weeks gestational .
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
47
Trans abdominal ultrasound will be used to measure uterine artery doppler indices Trans vaginal ultrasound will be used to measure anterior uterocervical angle
Kafr elsheikh university hospital
Kafr ash Shaykh, Egypt
RECRUITINGSensitivity, specificity and accuracy performance of uterine artery Doppler indices and uterocervical angle assed by ultrasound for prediction of preterm labor
Its hypothesized that: Abnormal uterine artery Doppler indices and an abnormal (acute) uterocervical angle (\< 95°) are significant predictors of preterm labor. The combination of these two parameters will enhance the sensitivity and specificity of preterm labor prediction.
Time frame: From 24 to 34 weeks gestation
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