Objectives: To evaluate the predictive capacity of umbilical, cerebral and uterine artery Doppler in women admitted for preeclampsia (PE). Methods: 190 consecutive singleton pregnancies admitted with PE were included. Umbilical, cerebral and uterine artery Dopplers were performed. The association with adverse perinatal outcome was evaluated from 2 × 2 tables and multivariately by logistic regression. Results: A total of 82 (43%) women had an abnormal uterine artery Doppler on admission, being more prevalent in early-onset (<32 weeks) than in the late-onset PE (62 vs. 27%, p < 0.05). In both early- and late-onset forms, uterine artery Doppler showed a greater capacity than umbilical and middle cerebral artery Doppler for predicting adverse perinatal outcome. Conclusion: Uterine artery Doppler was the best predictive parameter for perinatal outcome in pregnancies with PE and may be included as a primary surveillance test. © 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Meler, E., Figueras, F., Mula, R., Crispi, F., Benassar, M., Gómez, O., & Gratacós, E. (2010). Prognostic role of uterine artery doppler in patients with preeclampsia. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 27(1), 8–13. https://doi.org/10.1159/000258048
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