Cerebroplacental Ratio Versus Nonstress Test in Predicting Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Prospective Observational Study

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作者
Nayak, Priyadarshini [1 ]
Singh, Sweta [1 ]
Sethi, Pruthwiraj [1 ]
Som, Tapas Kumar [2 ]
机构
[1] All India Inst Med Sci, Obstet & Gynecol, Bhubaneswar, India
[2] All India Inst Med Sci, Neonatol, Bhubaneswar, India
关键词
specificity; sensitivity; hypertensive disorders of pregnancy; cerebroplacental ratio; nonstress test; NON-STRESS TEST; DOPPLER ULTRASOUND; RISK;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.26462
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction: In developing countries, nonstress test (NST) is the most widely used method for antenatal fetal surveillance. Lately, cerebroplacental ratio (CPR) has emerged as a predictor for adverse perinatal outcomes, especially in hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (HDP). Against this background, the present study was conducted with the primary objective of quantifying the diagnostic accuracy of cerebroplacental ratio (CPR) versus nonstress test (NST) in predicting adverse perinatal outcomes in women with HDP. Methods: This was a prospective observational cohort study conducted in a tertiary care institute in eastern India. All consecutive women with hypertension in pregnancy at a gestational age of >= 32 weeks were recruited into the study. Both CPR and NST were performed at baseline and repeated weekly till delivery. The parameters obtained within one week of delivery were entered for analysis. Results: Sixty-two of the 65 women completed the study. There were 22 women (35.5%) in group A (both CPR and NST normal), 17 (27.4%) in group B (CPR abnormal, NST normal), 14 (22.6%) in group C (CPR normal and NST abnormal), and nine (14.5%) in group D (both CPR and NST abnormal). CPR had greater sensitivity (93.33% versus 46.67%), with higher positive predictive value (53.85% versus 30.43%), specificity (74.47% versus 65.91%), and negative predictive value (97.22% versus 79.49%) than NST for predicting neonatal intensive care unit admission. CPR also had higher sensitivity (84.62% versus 61.54%) and specificity (91.34% versus 69.39%) than NST in predicting neonatal complications. The negative predictive value (NPV) of CPR was 100% for predicting requirement of bag and mask ventilation and continuous positive airway pressure. Conclusion: CPR had greater diagnostic accuracy in terms of both higher sensitivity and greater specificity than NST in predicting adverse perinatal outcomes in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
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