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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hirides, P. | Daskalakis, G. | Papantoniou, N. | Anastasakis, E. | Theodora, M. | Blanas, K. | Antsaklis, A.
Affiliations: Fetal-Medicine Unit, 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, “Alexandra” Maternity Hospital, University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Note: [] Corresponding author: Dr. Petros Hirides, Fetal-Medicine Unit, 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, “Alexandra” Maternity Hospital, University of Athens, Antaiou 10, 15122, Marousi, Athens, Greece. Tel.: +30 6973 404450; +30 210 6107189; Fax: +30 210 6157375; E-mail: dr.hiridis@gmail.com
Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the use of three-dimensional off-line ultrasonography (3D) as an alternative for examining fetal anatomy and nuchal translucency (NT) in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. Method: A Prospective study of 1007 low risk singleton pregnancies at 11 to 14 weeks of gestation. The gestational age, NT and fetal anatomy (10 anatomic features) were evaluated by off-line three-dimensional (3D) ultrasonography after the standard two-dimensional (2D) examination. The results of the two methods were compared using the 2D as a gold standard. Results: In some of the evaluated parameters the 3D method approximates the conventional 2D results. These parameters are the crown-rump length (CRL), the skull - brain anatomy (96.8%), the spine (89.7%), the upper (91.1%) and lower limbs (87%) and the fetal abdomen (98.5%). Some of the anatomic features revealed statistically significant differences in favor of the 2D examination such as the nasal bone (70.6% with the 3D), the stomach (79.6%) and the urinary bladder (59.6%). The NT was measured with the 3D in 87.5% of cases; although in only 60% values were accurate to the corresponding 2D. Conclusion: The off-line assessment of 3D ultrasound volumes can accurately date gestation and satisfactorily visualize fetal anatomy in about 75% of cases. Yet it seems insufficient for the 1st trimester examination, although with modifications and improvements it might serve a potential screening tool especially for areas with difficult access to advanced prenatal diagnosis.
Keywords: 3D ultrasonography, 3-D off-line fetal examination, 1st trimester scan, nuchal translucency
DOI: 10.3233/NPM-1260812
Journal: Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 347-355, 2012
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