Abstract

IntroductionThe availability of imaging makers of early placental circulation development is limited. This study aims to develop a feasible and reliable method to assess preconceptional and early first-trimester utero-placental vascular volumes using three-dimensional power Doppler (3D PD) ultrasound on two different Virtual Reality (VR) systems. Methods3D PD ultrasound images of the uterine and placental vasculature were obtained in 35 women, either preconceptionally (n = 5), or during pregnancy at 7 (n = 10), 9 (n = 10) or 11 (n = 10) weeks of gestation. Preconceptional uterine vascular volume (UVV), first-trimester placental vascular volume (PVV) and embryonic vascular volume (EVV) were measured by two observers on two VR systems, i.e., a Barco I-Space and VR desktop. Intra- and inter-observer agreement and intersystem agreement were assessed by intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) and absolute and relative differences. ResultsUterine-, embryonic- and placental vascular volume measurements showed good to excellent intra- and inter-observer agreement and inter-system reproducibility with most ICC above 0.80 and relative differences of less than 20% preconceptionally and almost throughout the entire gestational age range. Inter-observer agreement of PVV at 11 weeks gestation was suboptimal (ICC 0.69, relative difference 50.1%). DiscussionPreconceptional and first-trimester 3D PD ultrasound utero-placental and embryonic vascular volume measurements using VR are feasible and reliable. Longitudinal cohort studies with repeated measurements are needed to further validate this and assess their value as new imaging markers for placental vascular development and ultimately for the prediction of placenta-related pregnancy complications.

Highlights

  • The availability of imaging makers of early placental circulation development is limited

  • In 30 pregnant Predict study participants, two 3D PD ultrasound utero-placental vascularization images were obtained in the first trimester of pregnancy, i.e., either at 7 (n 1⁄4 10), 9 (n1⁄410) or 11 (n1⁄410) weeks gestational age (GA)

  • If the last menstrual period (LMP) was unknown or GA determined by crown-rump length (CRL) differed more than 7 days from the LMP, GA was based on CRL [22]

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Introduction

The availability of imaging makers of early placental circulation development is limited. This study aims to develop a feasible and reliable method to assess preconceptional and early firsttrimester utero-placental vascular volumes using three-dimensional power Doppler (3D PD) ultrasound on two different Virtual Reality (VR) systems. Results: Uterine-, embryonic- and placental vascular volume measurements showed good to excellent intra- and inter-observer agreement and inter-system reproducibility with most ICC above 0.80 and relative differences of less than 20% preconceptionally and almost throughout the entire gestational age range. Longitudinal cohort studies with repeated measurements are needed to further validate this and assess their value as new imaging markers for placental vascular development and for the prediction of placenta-related pregnancy complications. Induced hypertension, preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction and preterm birth every year These complications affect the outcome of a pregnancy, but some can impact the health of the mother and her offspring later in life [1e3]. Reijnders et al / Placenta 61 (2018) 96e102 decreased (sub)endometrial blood flow has been associated with decreased pregnancy rates [7,8]

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