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J Perinat Med ; 51(7): 913-919, 2023 Sep 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37097317

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OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to evaluate the performance of QuantusFLM® software, which performs quantitative ultrasound analysis of fetal lung texture, in predicting lung maturity in fetuses of diabetic mothers. METHODS: The patients included in this study were between 34 and 38 weeks and 6 days gestation and were divided into two groups: (1) patients with diabetes on medication and (2) control. The ultrasound images were performed up to 48 h prior to delivery and analyzed using QuantusFLM® software, which classified each fetus as high or low risk for neonatal respiratory morbidity based on lung maturity or immaturity. RESULTS: A total of 111 patients were included in the study, being 55 in diabetes and 56 in control group. The pregnant women with diabetes had significantly higher body mass index (27.8 kg/m2 vs. 25.9 kg/m2, respectively, p=0.02), increased birth weight (3,135 g vs. 2,887 g, respectively, p=0.002), and a higher rate of labor induction (63.6 vs. 30.4 %, respectively, p<0.001) compared to the control group. QuantusFLM® software was able to predict lung maturity in diabetes group with 96.4 % accuracy, 96.4 % sensitivity and 100 % positive predictive value. Considering the total number of patients, the software demonstrated accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of 95.5 , 97.2, 33.3, 98.1 and 25 %, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: QuantusFLM® was an accurate method for predicting lung maturity in normal and DM singleton pregnancies and has the potential to aid in deciding the timing of delivery for pregnant women with DM.


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Diabetes Mellitus , Pulmão , Recém-Nascido , Humanos , Gravidez , Feminino , Pulmão/diagnóstico por imagem , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/métodos , Estudos Prospectivos , Ultrassonografia , Idade Gestacional
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Fetal Diagn Ther ; 47(8): 636-641, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32653881

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INTRODUCTION: Prelabor rupture of membranes (PROM) is a frequent clinical situation, and the decision about the best time for delivery remains controversial, mainly due to the risk of neonatal respiratory morbidity (NRM). Assessment of fetal lung maturity using ultrasound, a safe method and widely used in current obstetrical practice, could change this scenario. This study was designed to evaluate the ability of quantitative ultrasound method QuantusFLM® to predict NRM in patients with PROM and whether maternal BMI, gestational age, occurrence of the disease, and presence of oligohydramnios influenced the performance. METHODS: Patients with singleton gestations, diagnosis of PROM, and gestational age between 24 and 38 weeks and 6 days were included. Fetal lung image was acquired by ultrasound within 48 h prior to delivery and analyzed by QuantusFLM®. The results were then paired with neonatal outcomes to assess the program's ability to predict the NRM in this specific group. A logistic regression model was created to analyze factors that could affect the test results. RESULTS: Fifty-four patients were included. Mean maternal BMI was 28.99 kg/m2, and in 25 patients (46.2%), oligohydramnios was observed at the time of examination. Mean gestational age at delivery was 35 weeks and 4 days, and the NRM prevalence was of 18.5%. QuantusFLM® predicted NRM with a 60% sensitivity, 79.5% specificity, 40% positive predictive value, 89.7% negative predictive value, and 75.6% accuracy. Maternal BMI, disease occurrence, presence of oligohydramnios, and gestational age did not interfere with the evaluation. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates a good accuracy of QuantusFLM® as a NRM predictor in patients with PROM, with particular reliability in identifying that pulmonary maturity has already occurred.


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Ruptura Prematura de Membranas Fetais/diagnóstico por imagem , Pulmão/diagnóstico por imagem , Síndrome do Desconforto Respiratório do Recém-Nascido/diagnóstico por imagem , Adulto , Líquido Amniótico/diagnóstico por imagem , Feminino , Maturidade dos Órgãos Fetais , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Gravidez , Estudos Prospectivos , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal
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Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: biblio-1522622

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El objetivo de la presente comunicación es revisar la importancia del tema de la madurez fetal mediante procedimientos no invasivos empleando los ultrasonidos en sus variantes de flujometria Doppler y escala de grises. Los autores destacan la importancia de precisar con la mayor exactitud el grado de madurez pulmonar alcanzada por el feto a la hora de tomar la decisión de interrumpir la gestación por diversas indicaciones. Todo ello con la finalidad de evitar las consecuencias de la prematuridad que incluyen el síndrome de dificultad respiratoria (SOR) del recién nacido ocasionado por la ausencia de surfactante pulmonar que pudiera inclusive llevarlo a la muerte. Coinciden los autores en que se trata de un diagnóstico multiparamétrico que tiene como punto de partida el cálculo de la edad gestacional a partir de un primer estudio ultrasonográfico realizado entre las 5 y 10 semanas, luego la evaluación de la impedancia vascular del lecho pulmonar por medio del Doppler, acompañado de otros parámetros tales como la madurez intestinal, el grado de corticalización cerebral, la presencia de núcleos de osificación, la edad biométrica fetal actual y la estimación del peso. Concluyen enfatizando que ante la duda y la existencia de un feto sano, con crecimiento adecuado, perfil biofísico y hemodinámico normal, la conducta más sensata es la de esperar la culminación de la gestación según los nuevos criterios que redefinen la duración del embarazo y que han sido propuestos por la ACOG.


The purpose of this communication is to review the importance of fetal maturity determination by non-invasive procedures using ultrasound Doppler velocimetry and grayscale. The authors emphasize the importance of precisely specifying fetal lung maturity when deciding to terminate pregnancyfor various indications in order to avoid consequences of prematurity including newborn's respiratory distress syndrome (ROS) due to absence of lung su rfactant that could lead even to death. The authors coincide that a multiparameter diagnosis of gestational age calculation starts from a first ultrasound study between 5 and 10 weeks, assessment of lung vascular impedance by Doppler accompanied by intestinal maturity, degree of cerebral corticalization, presence of nuclei ossification, current biometric fetal age and estimation of weight. They conclude emphasizing that in doubt and presence of a healthy fetus, with good growth, and normal hemodynamic biophysical profile, the more sensible course is to wait for the completion of gestation according to new criteria that redefine the duration of pregnancy and has been proposed by the ACOG.

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