The impact of first-trimester intrauterine hematoma on adverse perinatal outcomes

Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the presence of an intrauterine hematoma (IUH) on an early pregnancy ultrasound scan showing a live fetus was related to adverse perinatal outcomes. Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study to evaluate pregnant women who underwent an ult...

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Main Authors: Alberto Borges Peixoto, Taciana Mara Rodrigues da Cunha Caldas, Caetano Galvão Petrini, Ana Cecília Palma Romero, Luciano Eliziário Borges Júnior, Wellington P. Martins, Edward Araujo Júnior
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Published: Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine 2018-10-01
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spelling doaj-f984b776b7094387add4cdde9f63dc522020-11-25T00:10:11ZengKorean Society of Ultrasound in MedicineUltrasonography2288-59192288-59432018-10-0137433033610.14366/usg.18006224The impact of first-trimester intrauterine hematoma on adverse perinatal outcomesAlberto Borges Peixoto0Taciana Mara Rodrigues da Cunha Caldas1Caetano Galvão Petrini2Ana Cecília Palma Romero3Luciano Eliziário Borges Júnior4Wellington P. Martins5Edward Araujo Júnior6 Department of Obstetrics, Paulista School of Medicine, Federal University of São Paulo (EPM-UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil Mário Palmério University Hospital, University of Uberaba (UNIUBE), Uberaba, Brazil Mário Palmério University Hospital, University of Uberaba (UNIUBE), Uberaba, Brazil Mário Palmério University Hospital, University of Uberaba (UNIUBE), Uberaba, Brazil Mário Palmério University Hospital, University of Uberaba (UNIUBE), Uberaba, Brazil Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo (FMRPUSP), Ribeiráo Preto, Brazil Department of Obstetrics, Paulista School of Medicine, Federal University of São Paulo (EPM-UNIFESP), São Paulo, BrazilPurpose The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the presence of an intrauterine hematoma (IUH) on an early pregnancy ultrasound scan showing a live fetus was related to adverse perinatal outcomes. Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study to evaluate pregnant women who underwent an ultrasound examination in early pregnancy, between 6 weeks 0 days and 10 weeks 6 days. We compared the perinatal outcomes between women with and without firsttrimester IUH using the Mann-Whitney and Fisher exact tests. Furthermore, we performed a stepwise regression analysis to identify possible predictors of miscarriage among maternal characteristics, ultrasound parameters, and IUH. Results During the study period, data from 783 pregnancies were included, and the incidence of IUH was 4.5% (35 of 783). We observed a higher proportion of miscarriage following the scan (28.6% vs. 10%, P=0.003) and a larger yolk sac diameter during the scan (4.8 mm vs. 3.8 mm, P<0.001) in the pregnant women with first-trimester IUH. There was no significant difference regard the prevalence of low birth weight (LBW; P=0.091), very LBW (P=0.370), or extremely LBW (P=0.600) between cases with IUH and without IUH, the cesarean section rate (68% vs. 81%, P=0.130), preterm delivery (16% vs. 16%, P>0.999), or the incidence of first-trimester vaginal bleeding (31% vs. 20%, P=0.130). Moreover, heart rate (HR) was the only variable that predicted miscarriage with statistical significance (P=0.017). Conclusion Women with first-trimester IUH had a higher risk of miscarriage after the ultrasound scan. HR was the only variable that predicted miscarriage with statistical significance.http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-18006.pdfPregnancy trimester, firstUltrasonographyIntrauterine hematomaPregnancy complicationsPerinatal outcomes
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author Alberto Borges Peixoto
Taciana Mara Rodrigues da Cunha Caldas
Caetano Galvão Petrini
Ana Cecília Palma Romero
Luciano Eliziário Borges Júnior
Wellington P. Martins
Edward Araujo Júnior
spellingShingle Alberto Borges Peixoto
Taciana Mara Rodrigues da Cunha Caldas
Caetano Galvão Petrini
Ana Cecília Palma Romero
Luciano Eliziário Borges Júnior
Wellington P. Martins
Edward Araujo Júnior
The impact of first-trimester intrauterine hematoma on adverse perinatal outcomes
Ultrasonography
Pregnancy trimester, first
Ultrasonography
Intrauterine hematoma
Pregnancy complications
Perinatal outcomes
author_facet Alberto Borges Peixoto
Taciana Mara Rodrigues da Cunha Caldas
Caetano Galvão Petrini
Ana Cecília Palma Romero
Luciano Eliziário Borges Júnior
Wellington P. Martins
Edward Araujo Júnior
author_sort Alberto Borges Peixoto
title The impact of first-trimester intrauterine hematoma on adverse perinatal outcomes
title_short The impact of first-trimester intrauterine hematoma on adverse perinatal outcomes
title_full The impact of first-trimester intrauterine hematoma on adverse perinatal outcomes
title_fullStr The impact of first-trimester intrauterine hematoma on adverse perinatal outcomes
title_full_unstemmed The impact of first-trimester intrauterine hematoma on adverse perinatal outcomes
title_sort impact of first-trimester intrauterine hematoma on adverse perinatal outcomes
publisher Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine
series Ultrasonography
issn 2288-5919
2288-5943
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the presence of an intrauterine hematoma (IUH) on an early pregnancy ultrasound scan showing a live fetus was related to adverse perinatal outcomes. Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study to evaluate pregnant women who underwent an ultrasound examination in early pregnancy, between 6 weeks 0 days and 10 weeks 6 days. We compared the perinatal outcomes between women with and without firsttrimester IUH using the Mann-Whitney and Fisher exact tests. Furthermore, we performed a stepwise regression analysis to identify possible predictors of miscarriage among maternal characteristics, ultrasound parameters, and IUH. Results During the study period, data from 783 pregnancies were included, and the incidence of IUH was 4.5% (35 of 783). We observed a higher proportion of miscarriage following the scan (28.6% vs. 10%, P=0.003) and a larger yolk sac diameter during the scan (4.8 mm vs. 3.8 mm, P<0.001) in the pregnant women with first-trimester IUH. There was no significant difference regard the prevalence of low birth weight (LBW; P=0.091), very LBW (P=0.370), or extremely LBW (P=0.600) between cases with IUH and without IUH, the cesarean section rate (68% vs. 81%, P=0.130), preterm delivery (16% vs. 16%, P>0.999), or the incidence of first-trimester vaginal bleeding (31% vs. 20%, P=0.130). Moreover, heart rate (HR) was the only variable that predicted miscarriage with statistical significance (P=0.017). Conclusion Women with first-trimester IUH had a higher risk of miscarriage after the ultrasound scan. HR was the only variable that predicted miscarriage with statistical significance.
topic Pregnancy trimester, first
Ultrasonography
Intrauterine hematoma
Pregnancy complications
Perinatal outcomes
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