Virtual poster abstracts Methods: A prospective cohort study for the period 2012-2016 conducted at the University Hospital Maichin Dom which included 140 patients with IUGR, 84 of whom with pre-eclamsia and fetuses growth restriction and 56 patients with restriction due to placental insufficiency. Healthy controls from 100 patients. Growth restricted fetuses defined by abdominal circumference <10th percentile and umbilical artery Pl>95th percentile. Arranged by gestational weeks in three groups-26-31+6, 32-35+6, >36 gestational week studied sonography (BPD, HC, AC, FL, EFW) and Doppler study. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative odds ratios were calculated for each categorical value. Results: Totally 32 are the fetuses delivery with pH<20 and BE<-12 mmol/l and Apgar score from 4-6 at the fifth minute. The absent diastolic flow in umbilical artery has a sensitivity 60.3%, specifity 84.6%,PPV 18%, NPV 97.4%, OR 84, p<000.7, a reversed a-wave of the ductus venosus has a sensitivity 75%, specifity 39.4%,PPV 10.5%, NPV 94.3%, OR 1.9, p<0.334. Conclusions: According to the Doppler examination the absent diastolic blood flow in the umbilical artery and the reverse a-wave of Ductus venosus are with the highest prognostic value for fetus delivery with IUGR with pH<7.20 and BE<-12 mmol/l. VP37.15 Third trimester placental 3DPD quantification is feasible only for non-posterior placentas: first results from the prospective EVUPA study 1
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