Assessing the predictive value of first trimester ultrasound and biochemical markers in miscarriage: A scoping review

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Radiography Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.radi.2024.07.022
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Abstract

Introduction

Vaginal bleeding in the first trimester of pregnancy generates anxiety and uncertainty for expecting parents. The ability to determine pregnancy outcome through a first trimester ultrasound scan remains a challenge in obstetrics. Several first trimester ultrasound markers used individually or in combination, as well as ultrasound markers used in combination with biochemical markers, have been studied to determine their predictive value in pregnancy outcome. This scoping review was performed to determine which markers have already been investigated for this purpose.

Methods

An extensive and systematic database search was performed using four different categories of keywords which were combined using Boolean terms. A total of 14 variables were included on the final data charting forms. Data was synthesised collectively for each variable and then separately for the studies analysing only one marker. For the studies which analysed multiple markers, data was synthesised based on the number of markers per study.

Results

The search yielded 3608 studies, of which 128 were ultimately used for this review. Data extraction, based on predetermined eligibility criteria, was performed by two authors independently. Seventy-seven (62.6%) studies investigated the predictive value of a single ultrasound marker. The remaining 46 (37.4%) studies explored multiple markers, of which at least one was an ultrasound marker.

Conclusion

This review identified several discrepancies among different studies. This highlights the need for better consensus among researchers to allow for the design of a predictive model which enables extrapolation of findings to all pregnant women.

Implications for practice

Through the study of ultrasound and biochemical markers in the first trimester of pregnancy, clinicians may provide a more accurate prediction of pregnancy outcome following threatened miscarriage.

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评估妊娠头三个月超声和生化指标对流产的预测价值:范围综述。
导言怀孕前三个月的阴道出血会给准父母带来焦虑和不确定性。通过妊娠头三个月的超声波扫描来确定妊娠结果的能力仍然是产科领域的一项挑战。为了确定其对妊娠结局的预测价值,已经研究了几种单独或联合使用的妊娠头三个月超声标记物,以及与生化标记物联合使用的超声标记物。本综述旨在确定哪些标记物已被用于此目的:方法:使用四类不同的关键词,并使用布尔词进行组合,对数据库进行了广泛而系统的搜索。最终的数据图表共包含 14 个变量。对每个变量的数据进行了汇总,然后对只分析一种标记物的研究分别进行了汇总。对于分析多个标记物的研究,则根据每项研究的标记物数量进行数据综合:结果:搜索结果显示有 3608 项研究,其中 128 项最终用于本次综述。数据提取工作由两位作者根据预先确定的资格标准独立完成。77项(62.6%)研究调查了单一超声标记物的预测价值。其余 46 项(37.4%)研究探讨了多种标记物,其中至少有一种是超声标记物:本综述发现了不同研究之间的一些差异。结论:本综述发现了不同研究之间的一些差异,这凸显了研究人员之间需要达成更好的共识,以便设计一个预测模型,将研究结果推广到所有孕妇:对实践的启示:通过对妊娠头三个月超声波和生化指标的研究,临床医生可以更准确地预测可能流产后的妊娠结局。
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Radiography
Radiography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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4.70
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169
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Radiography is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography is the official professional journal of the College of Radiographers and is published quarterly. Radiography aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy and oncology.
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