Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3975054 | Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2015 | 4 Pages |
ObjectiveTo validate a new parameter of the distance between the external os (EO) and placental edge (PE) to diagnose a low-lying placenta in the third trimester.Materials and methodsThe study participants included 94 uncomplicated singleton pregnant women with cephalic presentation. These women were cared for in our hospital in 1998–2011, with a posterior low-lying placenta, which was diagnosed as the distance between the internal os (IO) and a PE of 0–3.0 cm at 34–36 weeks' gestation. Measurements of cervical length (CL) and the distances of IO–PE and EO–PE were performed using transvaginal ultrasonography at least twice at 28–30 weeks, 31–33 weeks, and 34–36 weeks. Changes in CL, and the IO–PE and EO–PE distances were analyzed.ResultsCL and the IO–PE and EO–PE distances did not change prior to 31–33 weeks. CL was shortened and the IO–PE distance was increased after 31–33 weeks (p = 0.0001), but the EO–PE distance was unchanged.ConclusionThe EO–PE distance is a promising parameter for diagnosis of low-lying placenta in the third trimester up to 36 weeks' gestation.