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Abstract
Introduction: Preterm delivery is a grave and demanding problem that accounts for the major cause of neonatal deaths and long-term morbidities. It remains an unresolved health issue of global dimensions. Cervical elastography is evolving as a useful diagnostic tool for its timely prediction so that individualised management can be done.
Aim: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of transvaginal strain cervical elastography in prediction of preterm delivery.
Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted from June 2021 to August 2022 in a tertiary care institute of North India. A total of 75 low-risk asymptomatic women were included. Transvaginal ultrasound was performed for the cervical length in the second and third trimesters. In addition, we collected strain elastography data such as colour codes from six regions of the cervix, that is, at the anterior and posterior lips of internal os, middle one-third of the cervix and the external os, and the strain ratios from these three cervical levels were also calculated. Then these parameters were compared with cervical length, second and third trimester groups and also with preterm and term delivery groups.
Result: The red colour (soft colour) at the anterior lip of internal os was the best predictor of preterm delivery in our study with a sensitivity and specificity of 63.64% and 96.87%, respectively. The elastography strain ratio of >2 at the internal os and cervical length ⩽2.8 cm were the additional predictors for the same.
Conclusion: Cervical elastography can serve as a potential and reliable predictor for preterm delivery.
UltrasoundRADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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Ultrasound is the official journal of the British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS), a multidisciplinary, charitable society comprising radiologists, obstetricians, sonographers, physicists and veterinarians amongst others.