Abstract

IntroductionUterine artery (UtA) Doppler sonography is a potential screening tool for pregnancy complications in placental insufficiency. Evaluation of the maternal and fetal vessels in pregnancy ensures accurate identification and prediction of pregnancy complications, such as preeclampsia (PE) and intrauterine growth restrictions (IUGR). The study aims to establish local reference values for UtA in a Nigerian population. MethodsThis prospective longitudinal study was conducted among 230 pregnant women. All participants had their left (Lt) and right (RT) UtAs evaluated with a Doppler ultrasound from 11 to 30 weeks 6 days of gestational age. Peak systolic velocity (PSV), End diastolic Velocity (EDV), Systolic/Diastolic ratio (S/D), Pulsatility Index (PI), and Resistivity Index (RI) were measured and documented. ResultsThe mean values of UtA at 11–30 weeks 6 days of GA ranged as follows: 0.79–0.53 (RI), 1.83–0.79 (PI), 5.16–2.23 (S/D), 96.37–98.00 (PSV) & 26.07–44.14 (EDV). While the mean values of the Rt. & Lt. UtA ‘s ranged as follows: 0.79–0.50 (RI. Rt), 0.78–0.56 (RI. Lt), 2.05–0.80 (PI. Rt), 1.61–0.78 (PI. Lt), 6.03–2.13 (S/D. Rt), 4.29–2.33 (S/D. Lt), 89.79–99.23 (PSV. Rt), 102.76–96.71 (PSV. Lt) & 23.31–45.25 (EDV. Rt), 28.83–43.02 (EDV. Lt) respectively. ConclusionUtA Doppler reference range was established in the study population. These reference ranges will be of clinical value in daily obstetric practice. Implication for practiceObstetricians and sonographers will apply these values for early prediction of pregnancies at risk of complications in the locality.

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