Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Mar 2019)

Fetal middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity as a predictor of fetal anemia in unselected women giving birth at or near term

  • Kosuke Kawabata,
  • Mamoru Morikawa,
  • Satoshi Ishikawa,
  • Kinuko Nakagawa,
  • Kentaro Chiba,
  • Takahiro Yamada,
  • Yoshihiro Saito,
  • Takuma Akimoto,
  • Kazutoshi Cho,
  • Hisanori Minakami

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 2
pp. 212 – 217

Abstract

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Objective: This study was performed to evaluate the application of fetal middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity (MCA-PSV) for prediction of newborn anemia with umbilical cord blood hemoglobin concentration at birth (UCB-Hb) 1.5 was defined as a positive MCA-PSV test result. Results: The MCA-PSV test was applied 2309 times (313 and 1996 times during second and third trimesters, respectively) in 699 women. The results were positive in 4.4% (102/2309) of tests and at least once in 9.9% (69/699) of women. Anemic infants were born to one (1.4%) and six (1.0%) of 69 and 630 women with and without at least one positive test result, respectively. MoM determined 4, 3, and 2 weeks before birth showed significant weak negative correlations with UCB-Hb at birth (correlation coefficient: 0.298–0.325). Conclusions: Among unselected women giving birth at or near term, the MCA-PSV test was unsatisfactory for prediction of newborn anemia in this retrospective observational study. Keywords: Antenatal care, Fetal echocardiography, Middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity, Newborn anemia, Prenatal diagnosis