Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (Jan 2023)

Effectiveness of the First Trimester Samrakshan Protocol for the Identification of Pregnant Women at High Risk for Preterm Pre-eclampsia

  • Rijo Mathew Choorakuttil,
  • Bavaharan Rajalingam,
  • Shilpa R. Satarkar,
  • Lalit K. Sharma,
  • Anjali Gupta,
  • Akanksha Baghel,
  • Neelam Jain,
  • Sandhya Dhankar,
  • Kavita Aneja,
  • Gulab Chhajer,
  • Somya Dwivedi,
  • Tejashree Y. Patekar,
  • Eesha Rajput,
  • Praveen K. Nirmalan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1759856
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 01
pp. 098 – 100

Abstract

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Aim To determine the effectiveness of the first trimester Samrakshan protocol for the identification of pregnant women at high risk for preterm pre-eclampsia (PE). Methods Samrakshan uses a protocol that integrates routine first-trimester ultrasound assessment at 11 to 14 gestation weeks with the measurement of mean arterial blood pressure and mean uterine artery pulsatility index assessment to determine a customized risk for preterm PE and fetal growth restriction. Based on the risk assessment, pregnant women are classified as high or low risk. Results The protocol had a high specificity (90.4%, 95% CI: 89.4%, 91.2%) and negative predictive value (98.1%, 95% CI: 97.6%, 99%) for preterm PE. The odds ratio and positive likelihood ratio for preterm PE were 16.7 (95% CI: 12.3, 22.6) and 6.64 (95% CI: 5.77, 7.63), respectively. Conclusions The positive likelihood ratio and odds ratios indicate that pregnant women identified as high risk for preterm PE using the first-trimester protocol of Samrakshan are significantly more likely to develop preterm PE than low-risk women.

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