The role of ultrasound imaging in diagnosing and investigating early pregnancy failure

被引:98
作者
Jauniaux, E
Johns, J
Burton, GJ
机构
[1] Royal Free & UCL Sch Med, Acad Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, London, England
[2] Univ Cambridge, Dept Anat, Cambridge, England
关键词
miscarriage; oxidative stress; pregnancy; ultrasound;
D O I
10.1002/uog.1892
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
The advent of high-resolution transvaginal ultrasound (TVS) has revolutionized our understanding of the pathophysiology and the management of early pregnancy failure. Knowledge of the ultrasound appearances of normal early pregnancy development and a good understanding of its pitfalls are essential for the diagnosis and management of early pregnancy failure. Ultrasound imaging has rapidly replaced all other techniques used to study normal human development in the first trimester, and ultrasound features of the early gestational sac have corroborated anatomical studies showing that the first structures to appear are the celomic cavity and the secondary yolk sac. No single ultrasound measurement of the different anatomical features in the first trimester has been shown to have a high predictive value for determining early pregnancy outcome. Similarly, Doppler studies have failed to demonstrate abnormal blood flow indices in the first-trimester uteroplacental circulation of pregnancies that subsequently end in miscarriage. Ultrasound parameters combined with maternal serum hormone levels, maternal age, smoking habits, obstetric history and the occurrence of vaginal bleeding have all been combined in multivariate analyses, with mixed results. Combined ultrasound and in-vitro experiments have demonstrated that the maternal circulation inside the placenta starts at the periphery at around 9 weeks of gestation and that this is associated with a physiological oxidative stress which could be the trigger for the formation of the placental membranes. Abnormal development of these membranes can result in subchorionic hemorrhage and threatened miscarriage with subsequent long-term consequences such as preterm rupture of the membranes and preterm labor, irrespective of the finding of a hematoma on ultrasound. In both euploid and aneuploid missed miscarriages there is clear ultrasound evidence for excessive entry of maternal blood at a very early stage inside the developing placenta resulting in oxidative stress and subsequent degeneration of villous tissue. The finding of blood flow in the intervillous space in cases of first-trimester miscarriage using color Doppler also appears to be useful in the prediction of success of expectant management. Miscarriages with blood flow within the intervillous space are up to four times more likely to complete with expectant management. TVS is considered the gold standard in the diagnosis and management of incomplete miscarriage. Expectant management of miscarriage, using ultrasound parameters to determine eligibility, could significantly reduce the number of unnecessary evacuations of the retained products of conception, depending on the criteria used. Copyright (c) 2005 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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