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Early pregnancy
P01First trimester normograms for a wide variety of ultrasound, hemodynamic and serum parameters

V. Serra-serraM. J. BallesterC. LaraJ. E. SerranoFernando Bonilla-musolesJosé Bellver

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GynecologyFetusPregnancymedicine.medical_specialtyRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryObstetricsGestational sacCerebral arteriesObstetrics and GynecologyAmniotic sacGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineMedicineGestationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingYolk sacbusinessCorpus luteum

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Background The aim of the study was to assess prospectively the evolution of multiple clinical parameters throughout the first trimester of pregnancy. Method A transvaginal ultrasound examination and a blood test was weekly performed until the 13th gestational week in a group of healthy volunteers. A total of 25 spontaneously conceived singleton pregnant women with good pregnancy outcome finally completed the study. The evolution of 10 transvaginal ultrasound parameters, 5 Doppler measurements and 6 serum parameters was studied. Results An increasing trend with advancing gestation was evident for the mean gestational sac (MSD) and amniotic sac (AS) diameters, trophoblastic rim, CRL and serum progesterone. The uterine, umbilical and fetal cerebral arteries PI decreased with advancing gestation. The FM yolk sac (YS) diameter and β-hCG levels showed an initial rise and a final decrease. A great interindividual variation was evident for the β-hCG titer. The YS/CRL progressively approached to 0, whereas the MSD/CRL and the AS/MSD progressively approached to 1. The corpus luteum diameter, corpus luteum arteries PI, subehorionic arteries PI, complement levels (C3 and C4), platelet count and activated partial thromboplastin time experienced minimal changes. Conclusion First trimester normograms for multiple clinical parameters are provided.

https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-0705.2000.00004-1.x