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American Journal of Perinatology | 2009

Earlier gestational age at ultrasound evaluation predicts adverse neonatal outcomes in the preterm appropriate-for-gestational-age fetus with idiopathic oligohydramnios.

Joy Vink; Kimberly Hickey; Alessandro Ghidini; Shad Deering; Adrian Mora; Sarah Poggi

Oligohydramnios is related to adverse perinatal outcomes particularly when associated with fetal growth restriction. The purpose of this study was to delineate predictors of adverse perinatal outcomes in cases of preterm idiopathic oligohydramnios associated with appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA) fetal biometry. A database of preterm AGA fetuses (< 37 weeks) presenting for evaluation of idiopathic oligohydramnios (defined as an amniotic fluid index [AFI] < 10th percentile) in the third trimester with delivery information and uterine artery Doppler indices (average resistance index [RI] and bilateral notching) available was prospectively collected ( N = 90). AFI and birth weight (BW) percentiles were calculated using standard tables. Chi-square and Student T test were used to evaluate for predictors of adverse perinatal outcomes including BW < or = 10th percentile, stillbirth, neonatal intensive care unit admission, 5-minute Apgar score < 7, preterm delivery < 35 weeks, and preeclampsia. Patients destined to experience poor perinatal outcomes (22%) were demographically similar to those experiencing normal outcomes in terms of maternal age ( P = 0.5), ethnicity ( P = 0.9), body mass index ( P = 0.3), and parity ( P = 0.9). However, at-risk patients were more likely to present with oligohydramnios at an earlier gestational age (GA) than those not at risk (33.0 +/- 3.0 versus 34.4 +/- 2.0 weeks; P = 0.02). There were no differences in perinatal outcomes associated with AFI percentile ( P = 0.9), increased average uterine artery RI ( P = 0.5), bilateral notching ( P = 0.4) or a combination of increased uterine artery RI and bilateral notching ( P = 0.2). Patients with preterm AGA fetuses who present with idiopathic oligohydramnios at an earlier GA are at risk for adverse perinatal outcomes compared with those presenting later in gestation. Sonographic indices, particularly uterine artery Doppler findings, were not found to be useful predictors of adverse outcomes.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008

139: Role of middle cerebral artery (MCA) doppler for prediction of adverse neonatal outcome in fetal growth restriction (FGR)

Kimberly Hickey; John C. Pezzullo; Sarah Poggi; Alessandro Ghidini


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008

777: Resolution of antenatal corticosteriod induced leukocytosis

Erica Berggren; Kimberly Hickey


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008

805: Clinical relevance of leukocytosis in preterm premature rupture of membranes

Erica Berggren; Kimberly Hickey


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008

336: Does peak systolic velocity (PSV) at middle cerebral artery (MCA) predict neonatal hematocrit in fetal growth restriction (FRG)?

Kimberly Hickey; John C. Pezzullo; Sarah Poggi; Alessandro Ghidini


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2007

251: Women with previous physical exam indicated cerclage: What happens in the subsequent pregnancy?

Noridelle Gilo; Nisha Vyas; Kimberly Hickey; Yesmean Wahdan; Alessandro Ghidini; Helain J. Landy; Sarah Poggi


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2007

731: Maternal pulse as a predictor of abnormal uterine artery Doppler indices

Kimberly Hickey; Alessandro Ghidini; Yesmean Wahdan; John C. Pezzullo; Noridelle Gilo; Dennis Amini; Sarah Poggi


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2005

Are functional and biochemical indicators of placental function during the first trimester correlated with each other

Kimberly Hickey; Sarah Poggi; John C. Pezzullo; Nicole Bell; Alessandro Ghidini


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2005

Effect of previous pregnancy outcome on uterine artery doppler velocimetry and serum markers in the first trimester

Kimberly Hickey; Sarah Poggi; John C. Pezzullo; Nicole Bell; Alessandro Ghidini

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Sarah Poggi

National Institutes of Health

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Helain J. Landy

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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Joy Vink

Columbia University Medical Center

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