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OBSTETRIC ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES FETAL AGE ESTIMATION

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1 OBSTETRIC ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES FETAL AGE ESTIMATION

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3 Introduction to Obstetric Ultrasound
Use of ultrasound scans in pregnancy Introduced in late 1950s Provision of good information about the fetus and its environment Determining early intervention or conservative management Safe, non-invasive, accurate, and cost-effective investigation in fetus Important role in care of pregnant women

4 Ultrasound Technology
Principle of SONAR, used by bats and ships Generation of high-frequency sound waves through a transducer Pulsed sound waves penetrate till structures of different tissues densities is reached Reflected energy to the transducer is amplified and displayed on a screen Detection of breathing, cardiac actions and vessel pulsations through real-time ultrasonography

5 Transducer Transmitted pulse Received pulse Object

6 Common Uses of Obstetric USG
Obstetrical ultrasound is a useful clinical test to: Establish the presence of a living embryo/fetus Estimate the age of the pregnancy Diagnose congenital abnormalities of the fetus Evaluate the position of the fetus Evaluate the position of the placenta

7 Common Uses of Obstetric USG cont
Determine if there are multiple pregnancies Determine the amount of amniotic fluid around the baby Check for opening or shortening of the cervix or mouth of the womb Assess fetal growth Assess fetal well-being Suspected hydatidiform mole

8 Common Uses of Obstetric USG cont
Suspected fetal death Suspected uterine abnormality UCD localization Ovarian follicle development surveillance Biophysical profile after 28 weeks of gestation Observation of intra-partum events Suspected poly- or oligohydramnios Suspected abruptio placenta Adjunct to external version from breech to vertex presentation

9 Types of Ultrasonography
Trans Abdominal Ultrasonography (TAS) Trans Vaginal Ultrasonography (TVS) Doppler Ultrasound Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) Three-dimensional Ultrasound (3-D USG)

10 Trans Abdominal Ultrasound (TAS)
Major technique for imaging in 2nd and 3rd trimester Patient to have full bladder because Pushes the uterus out of the pelvis Provides an acoustic window Displaces pelvic bowel loop superiorly Real-time ultrasound equipment includes: Sector transducers, when access is limited Linear curved array transducers, for less distortion and greater field of view

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12 Trans Vaginal Ultrasound (TVS)
Method of choice for Monitoring infertility disorders Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy Differentiation of normal and abnormal 1st trimester pregnancy Diagnosis of congenital anomalies in 2nd trimester Patient to have empty bladder because Uterus will be pushed posteriorly out of the field of view of the transducer

13 Trans Vaginal Ultrasound (TVS) cont
Specially designed high frequency transducers Higher resolution images Favorable for obese patients or in early stage of pregnancy Limitations include Reduced beam penetration More invasive nature of the technique

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15 Doppler Ultrasonography
Most widely employed for detection of: Fetal cardiac pulsation Pulsation in various fetal blood vessels Doppler waveform for useful information about intra-uterine growth retardation Use remains controversial due to increased power

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17 Three-dimensional USG (3-D)
3-Dimensional “cleaner” image of the scanning Transducer captures series of images 3-D processing done by Computer Significant improvement in identifying Cleft lips Spina bifida Polydactyl

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19 Application of Ultrasound in Trimesters
First Trimester Commonly performed at 9-12 weeks 2nd and 3rd Trimester Commonly performed at weeks

20 Obstetric USG in 1st Trimester
Identification of Gestational sac and Embryo First trimester fetus and yolk sac

21 Obstetric USG in 1st Trimester cont
Recording the presence or absence of fetal life Embryo 4 weeks

22 Obstetric USG in 1st Trimester cont
Identification and documenting the fetal number Two gestational sacs, each containing a yolk sac

23 Obstetric USG in 1st Trimester cont
Evaluation of Uterus and Adnexal structures Uterus and cervical plug

24 Obstetric USG in 1st Trimester cont
Measurement of Nuchal Translucency Nuchal Translucency

25 Triplet with sub-chorionic bleeding

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27 Twin pregnancy 28 mm CRL in 10 weeks

28 Obstetric USG in 2nd and 3rd Trimester
Fetal life, number and presentation Amount of amniotic fluid

29 Obstetric USG in 2nd and 3rd Trimester cont
Record Placental localization Establishment of fetal age and growth by fetal biometry including Bi-parietal Diameter Head Circumference Femur Length Abdominal Circumference

30 Obstetric USG in 2nd and 3rd Trimester cont
Evaluation of the uterus and adnexal structures Evaluation of fetal anatomic structures : Cerebellum and Cerebral ventricles Spine Stomach-bowel, abdominal wall at the area of the umbilical cord insertion Bladder and kidney All four Limbs Four chamber view of the heart

31 Fetal Cardiac Structure

32 Fetal Age Estimation Assessment of gestational age is fundamental to obstetric care Ultrasound is a reliable method for establishing the length of pregnancy

33 Fetal Age Estimation in 1st Trimester
Identification of Gestational sac Correlation of MSD and CRL with menstrual age Visualizing of Embryo by TVS and TAS Estimation of gestational age by crown-rump length Nuchal Translucency assessment in 1st trimester

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35 Fetal Age Estimation in 2nd & 3rd Trimester
Bi-parietal diameter measurement Around 09 weeks until end of pregnancy Head Circumference measurement Gestational age prediction when abnormal skull shape Measured on same plane as Bi-parietal diameter Abdominal Circumference measurement Measurement similar to head circumference Less accurate for establishing gestational age Perpendicular plane to the long axis of fetus

36 Fetal Age Estimation in 2nd & 3rd Trimester
Bi-parietal diameter and head circumference measurements

37 Bi-parietal Diameter

38 Fetal Age Estimation in 2nd & 3rd Trimester
Femur measurement Only long bone measured routinely Fetal age assessment when head cannot be utilized for Bi-parietal diameter Multiple Fetal growth parameters Single parameter increases variability in predicting fetal age in 3rd trimester Variability reduction through parameter combination

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