2019
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20194838
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Correlation between placental location and development of preeclampsia

Abstract: Background: Preeclampsia occurs in presence of placenta. Blood supply distribution within the uterus is not similar in central versus lateral sites implicating that, the site of placenta is likely to have a profound effect on the pregnancy outcome. In the light of these observations, a prospective study was designed to find out if the lateral location of placenta as seen by ultrasound between 18-24 weeks of gestation can be used to predict the development of preeclampsia.Methods: This prospective study was cond… Show more

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“…Uikey et al studied 102 pregnant women, 80.9% were from lateral placenta group and only 19.1% were from central placenta. 13 Sensitivity of this as screening test for preeclampsia was 80.9% while specificity was 58%, Odds ratio being 5.875. In predicting preeclampsia, lateral placenta had a meaningful effect with p<0.001.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Uikey et al studied 102 pregnant women, 80.9% were from lateral placenta group and only 19.1% were from central placenta. 13 Sensitivity of this as screening test for preeclampsia was 80.9% while specificity was 58%, Odds ratio being 5.875. In predicting preeclampsia, lateral placenta had a meaningful effect with p<0.001.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%