بسم الله الرّحمن الرّحیم Hypertension in pregnancy R.Mohammadjafari.MD.Gynecologist.

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بسم الله الرّحمن الرّحیم Hypertension in pregnancy R.Mohammadjafari.MD.Gynecologist

Clinical examination Abdominal palpation has limited accuracy for the prediction of a SGA neonate. Serial measurement of symphysis fundal height (SFH) is recommended at each antenatal appointment from 24 weeks of pregnancy as this improves prediction of a SGA neonate

SFH should be plotted on a customised chart as this may improve prediction of a SGA neonate. Women with a single SFH which plots below the 10 th centile or serial measurements which demonstrate slow or static growth by crossing centiles should be referred for ultrasound measurement of fetal size.

The impact on perinatal outcome of measuring SFH is uncertain.  A systematic review found only one trial with 1639 women which showed that SFH measurement did not improve any of the perinatal outcomes measured. 76

A customised SFH chart is adjusted for maternal characteristics (maternal height, weight, parity ethnic group).

compared to abdominal palpation. 77 Use of customised charts was also associated with fewer referrals for investigation and fewer admissions. also showed detected 36% of SGA neonates compared with only 16% when customised charts were not used. 78

Example 1 - Normal Growth Normal variability in measurement means that the slope will alter from one measurement to another. The line may cross centiles, but the overall slope of the curve should not be static (no growth over 2-3 weeks) and becomes abnormal if the slope falls away in subsequent measurements. In the case of normal fundal height growth, the measurements should reflect the curve on the customised charts. Using these charts in very small and very large women should reduce the number who will be referred for ultrasound assessment.

Example 2- First Plot Below the 10th Centile The first fundal height measurement should be undertaken between 26 and 28 weeks, and measured serially every 2 to 3 weeks, preferably by the same person, and plotted on a customised antenatal growth chart. In this example, the first plot is below the 10th centile. This constitutes referral for scan as it is the baseline plot and already indicating a potential problem with growth, which requires further investigation.

Example 3 – Static Growth In this example, the measurement is identical in two measurements separated by 2 weeks. We would consider this to be an abnormal pattern, and should prompt referral for ultrasound assessment. Static growth has the same significance whether the original measurement is above the 90th Centile, on the 50th, or on the 10th Centile. The potential impaction is static fetal growth, and possibly also reduced liquor volume, both of which are associated with intrauterine death.

Example 4 – Slow Growth It might be difficult to determine when the growth of the fundal height is slow. The essential feature is that you are concerned about it, and it is likely that the pattern will have emerged over 3 or 4 measurements. We are not able to define the referral criteria, but growth curves which cross centiles from higher to lower are of concern. It is absolutely vital that you plot your fundal height measurements correctly with a cross, so that the radiographer or midwife undertaking the ultrasound assessment can see clearly why you have referred the case. If the EFW is similarly clearly plotted (with an open circle) you will have the ultrasound assessment of fetal weight, put into context by the customised chart.

Example 5– Excessive Growth The clinical concerns about large for dates are very much less than small for dates. A large for dates pregnancy might be first presentation of gestational diabetes, which can present with both a large baby and polyhydramnios. The ultrasound assessment will address the issue of fetal size and polyhydramnios, and should prompt a re-evaluation of the fetus for structural anomalies. Large babies can be very difficult to predict using Ultrasound, and it is even more difficult to know whether to recommend elective caesarean sections in these cases. The evidence to date is that the diagnosis of macrosomia in the fetus is of doubtful benefit in terms of improving the outcome, once the issues of diabetes have been resolved.

 between 26 and 28 weeks  Measured serially every 2 to 3 weeks  preferably by the same person  plotted on a customised antenatal growth chart. The first fundal height measurement should be undertaken

What is the optimum method of diagnosing a SGA fetus and FGR?

Fetal abdominal circumference (AC) or estimated fetal weight (EFW) < 10 th centile can be used to diagnose a SGA fetus. A

Use of a customised fetal weight reference may improve prediction of a SGA neonate. In women having serial assessment of fetal size, use of a customised fetal weight reference may improve the prediction of normal perinatal outcome. C

Routine measurement of fetal AC or EFW in the 3 rd trimester does not reduce the risk of a SGA neonate nor does it improve perinatal outcome. Routine fetal biometry is thus not justified. A

Change in AC or EFW may improve the prediction of wasting at birth and adverse perinatal outcome suggestive of FGR. C

Where the fetal AC or EFW is < 10 th centile or there is evidence of reduced growth velocity, women should be offered serial assessment of fetal size and umbilical artery Doppler.

Ultrasound biometry

. fetal AC < 10 th centile had sensitivity ranging from % and specificity %. EFW < 10 th centile, sensitivity was % and specificity %. 3,79 In a high risk population,

 EFW and AC < 10 th centile within 21 days of delivery better predicted a SGA infant than AC < 10 th centile But  EFW > 10 th centile (80% versus 49). 80  Adverse perinatal outcome was also highest when both measures were < 10 th centile. 80 Evidence level 2++ A retrospective study has shown that among high risk patients

The same maternal characteristics (maternal height, weight, parity and ethnic group) that affect birth weight affect fetal biometric measures and fetal weight gain, 88,89 providing a rationale for the use of a customised AC or EFW chart. 9 A customised EFW < 10 th centile is predictive of a SGA Evidencelevel 3

Prediction of perinatal mortality was also improved by the customised reference. Evidence level 3

A meta-analysis, including eight trials comprising women, found no evidence that routine fetal biometry (with or without assessment of amniotic fluid volume and placental grade) after 24 weeks of pregnancy improved perinatal outcome in a low risk population;. 93 The findings of one study in which routine estimation of fetal weight, amniotic fluid volume and placental grading at and weeks of gestation was shown to result in the birth of fewer SGA neonates (10.4% versus 6.9%, RR 0.67, 95% CI ). 94 Evidence level 1+

The change in fetal size between two time points is a direct measure of fetal growth and hence serial measurement of AC or EFW (growth velocities) should allow the diagnosis of FGR. Evidence level 2+

Reported mean growth rates for AC and EFW after 30 weeks of gestation are 10 mm/14 days and 200 g/14 days although greater variation exists in the lower Evidence level 2 +

A change in AC of < 5mm over 14 days is suggestive of FGR. 95 In a high risk population, identified as being SGA, Chang et al. 99,100 showed that a change in AC or EFW were better predictors of wasting at birth and adverse perinatal outcome than the final AC or EFW before delivery. Evidence level 2 +

When the initial scan was performed at 32 weeks of gestation, the false positive rates were 30.8%, 16.9%, 8.1% and 3.2% for intervals of 1,2,3 and 4 weeks respectively. False positive rates were higher when the first scan was performed at 36 weeks of gestation (34.4%, 22.1%, 12.7%, 6.9% respectively). Evidence level 3 impact of time interval between examinations on the false positive rates for FGR

If two measurements are to be used to estimate velocity,  they should be a minimum of 3 weeks apart to minimise false- positive rates for diagnosing FGR. Evidence level 3

Biophysical tests

Biophysical tests including : amniotic fluid volume cardiotocography (CTG) biophysical scoring are poor at diagnosing a small or growth restricted fetus. 102-

A systematic review of the accuracy of umbilical Doppler in a high-risk population to diagnose a SGA neonate has shown moderate accuracy (LR+ 3.76, 95% CI ; LR- 0.52, 95% CI ). 105

What investigations are indicated in SGA fetuses?

c Offer a referral for a detailed fetal anatomical survey and uterine artery Doppler by a fetal medicine specialist if severe SGA is identified at week scan.

Karyotyping should be offered in severely SGA fetuses with structural anomalies in those detected before 23 weeks of gestation, especially if uterine artery Doppler is normal. c

Serological screening for congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) and toxoplasmosis infection should be offered in severe SGA. c

Fetal infections are responsible for up to 5% of SGA fetuses. 108  The most common pathogens are reported to be cytomegalovirus (CMV) toxoplasmosis malaria syphilis

Malaria is a significant cause of preterm birth and LBW worldwide It should be considered in those from, or who have travelled in, endemic areas. 110

The predictive value of uterine artery Doppler in SGA fetuses diagnosed during the 3 rd trimester is unclear this guideline. Severi et al. 111 found that uterine artery RI > 0.50 and bilateral notching were independently associated with emergency caesarean section in this population (OR 5.0, 95% CI ; OR 12.2, 95% CI respectively). Other studies have suggested that uterine artery Doppler has no predictive value. 112,113 EVIDENCE level 2+

What interventions should be considered in the prevention of SGA fetuses/neonates?

Antiplatelet agents may be effective in preventing SGA birth in women at high risk of preeclampsia although the effect size is small. In women at high risk of preeclampsia antiplatelet agents should be commenced at or before 16 weeks of pregnancy. There is no consistent evidence that dietary modification, progesterone or calcium prevent SGA birth. These interventions should not be used for this indication. a a c

Interventions to promote smoking cessation may prevent SGA birth. Smoking cessation should be offered to all women who are pregnant and smoke. A

Antithrombotic therapy for preventing SGA birth in high risk women. there is insufficient evidence, to recommend its use. D