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Volume 95, Issue 1, Pages 8-13 (October 2006)


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The umbilical coiling index and adverse perinatal outcome

M. KashanianaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, A. Akbariana, J. Kouhpayehzadehb

Received 30 December 2005; received in revised form 31 May 2006; accepted 31 May 2006. published online 28 June 2006.

Abstract 

Objective

Evaluation of the relationship between umbilical coiling index (UCI) and adverse perinatal outcome.

Method

A prospective study was performed on 699 pregnant women who were 37–40 weeks. UCI was determined by dividing the total number of the complete vascular coiling by the total umbilical cord length in centimeters. Then the relationship between UCI and neonatal weight, amniotic fluid index, meconium, Apgar score, and fetal distress were evaluated.

Results

There was a significant difference between normo- and hypocoiled groups according to the Apgar score less than 7 in minute 5, AFI5; and between normo- and hypercoiled groups according to Apgar score less than 7 in minute 5, AFI5, meconium, and fetal distress. Neonatal weight in normocoiled was higher than hypercoiled group. AFI5, meconium and fetal distress were higher in hypercoiled than hypocoiled group. Neonatal weight in hypercoiled was less than that in the hypocoiled group, respectively.

Conclusion

Abnormal UCI may relate to adverse perinatal outcome.

a Iran University of Medical Sciences, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Akbarabadi Teaching Hospital, Tehran, Iran

b Iran University of Medical Sciences, Educational and Development Centre, Tehran, Iran

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Khajeh Nasir Toosi Ave., Mostaghimi Alley, no. 83, Tehran, Iran. Tel.: +98 21 77523487; fax: +98 21 77607016.

PII: S0020-7292(06)00267-0

doi:10.1016/j.ijgo.2006.05.029


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