Medicina (Jul 2023)

Cerebroplacental versus Umbilicocerebral Ratio—Analyzing the Predictive Value Regarding Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in Low- and High-Risk Fetuses at Term

  • Florian M. Stumpfe,
  • Andreas Mayr,
  • Michael O. Schneider,
  • Sven Kehl,
  • Frederik Stübs,
  • Sophia Antoniadis,
  • Adriana Titzmann,
  • Constanza A. Pontones,
  • Christian M. Bayer,
  • Matthias W. Beckmann,
  • Florian Faschingbauer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59081385
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 8
p. 1385

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the prediction of adverse perinatal outcomes using the cerebroplacental (CPR) and umbilicocerebral (UCR) ratios in different cohorts of singleton pregnancies. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, we established our own Multiple of Median (MoM) for CPR and UCR. The predictive value for both ratios was studied in the following outcome parameters: emergency cesarean delivery, operative intervention (OI), OI due to fetal distress, 5-min Apgar Results: Overall, 3326 cases were included. Across all cohorts, in the case of a significant association between a studied outcome parameter and CPR, there was an association with UCR, respectively. The Brier score showed only minimal differences for both ratios. Conclusions: Our study provides further evidence regarding predictive values of CPR and UCR. The results of our study suggest that reversal of CPR to UCR does not improve the prediction of adverse perinatal outcomes.

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