ARTÍCULO
Ecografía doppler de la arteria pulmonar como indicador de madurez pulmonar fetal, Cuenca – Ecuador
Fecha
2020Registro en:
2661-6777
10.18537/RFCM.38.02.03
Autor
Orellana Ortega, Jonnathan Paul
Salazar Torres, Zoila Katherine
Cardenas Heredia, Freddy Rosendo
Orellana Guerrero, Romulo Vinicio
Mendez Cabrera, Saul Fabricio
Sanchez Salazar, Gustavo Mauricio
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: pulmonary artery flow metric in healthy fetuses can be a predictive study of lung maturity, which leads to an impact on the decrease in perinatal mortality.Objective: to establish the ratio of pulmonary artery acceleration time to ejection time (AT/ET) as an indicator of fetal lung maturity in pregnant women from 26 to 40 weeks of gestation (WG), users of the “Hospital Especializado Fundación Humanitaria Pablo Jaramillo Crespo”, period 2017.Methods: A validity study of diagnostic tests was carried out. Pulmonary artery flow metric was evaluated by Doppler ultrasound in 300 healthy fetuses of pregnant women between 15 to 45 years old. Surveys were used to collect data. Sensitivity (S), specificity (E), positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) were used to determine validity.Results: the value of the TA / TE index of the pulmonary artery was 0.216 for pregnant women between 26-28 WG; of 0.253 between 29-31 WG; 0.279 between 32-34 WG; 0.315 for pregnant women between 35-37 WG and 0.349 between 38-40 WG. The 37 WG at the cut-off point was 0.320; the ROC area was 0.98 with a S: 95.2%, E: 97.2%. The PPV 93.0% and NPV 98.1%.Conclusions: the AT/ET ratio of pulmonary artery showed correlation with gestational age. An AT/ET ratio of 0.320, as a cut-off point, predicts fetal lung maturity