2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2010.02841.x
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Three-dimensional ultrasound fetal lung volumes and infant respiratory outcome: a prospective observational study

Abstract: Objective To determine if fetal lung volumes (FLVs), determined by three-dimensional rotational ultrasound and virtual organ computer-aided analysis software (vocal), correlated with neonatal respiratory outcomes in surviving infants who had a high risk [fetuses with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)], lower risk [fetuses with anterior wall defects (AWDs)] and no risk (controls) of abnormal antenatal lung growth.Design Prospective observational study.Setting Tertiary fetal medicine and neonatal intensive c… Show more

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“…One study which was performed in South-Asian and Dutch-European type 2 diabetic patients revealed that South-Asian type 2 diabetic patients had a higher incidence and faster progression of renal disease. After a 5-year follow-up, the incidence rate of microalbuminuria from normoalbuminuria was 23 and 14% in South-Asian and Dutch-European type 2 diabetic patients, respectively [43]. In our observational follow-up study, 18.9% of the women and 16.7% of the men had progression of DN after a 1.5-year follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…One study which was performed in South-Asian and Dutch-European type 2 diabetic patients revealed that South-Asian type 2 diabetic patients had a higher incidence and faster progression of renal disease. After a 5-year follow-up, the incidence rate of microalbuminuria from normoalbuminuria was 23 and 14% in South-Asian and Dutch-European type 2 diabetic patients, respectively [43]. In our observational follow-up study, 18.9% of the women and 16.7% of the men had progression of DN after a 1.5-year follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In a recent series [30] , a sensitivity of between 85 and 92% for predicting pulmonary hypoplasia was achieved when the results were adjusted for gestational age, estimated foetal weight and two-dimensional biometric measurements. In foetuses with varying risks of pulmonary hypoplasia such as those with CDH or anterior abdominal wall defects, the results of 3-D ultrasound significantly correlated with the durations of ventilation and supplementary oxygen dependency [31] . An MRI study demonstrated that foetuses exposed to PPROM had decreased lung volume measurements and decreased signal intensity in T 2 -weighted images [32] .…”
Section: Antenatal Prediction Of Pulmonary Hypoplasiamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In fact, 3-dimensional ultrasound has shown that lung volume in fetuses with abdominal wall defects is smaller compared to normal fetuses [23]. In addition, an MRI study demonstrated that decreased lung volume in fetuses with a giant omphalocele was associated with increased postnatal morbidity [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%