头胎超声词典》:超声波放射医师协会共识会议建议。

IF 8.7 1区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY American journal of obstetrics and gynecology Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1016/j.ajog.2024.07.038
Shuchi K Rodgers, Mindy M Horrow, Peter M Doubilet, Mary C Frates, Anne Kennedy, Rochelle Andreotti, Kristyn Brandi, Laura Detti, Sarah K Horvath, Aya Kamaya, Atsuko Koyama, Penelope Chun Lema, Katherine E Maturen, Tara Morgan, Sarah G Običan, Kristen Olinger, Roya Sohaey, Suneeta Senapati, Lori M Strachowski
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超声放射医师学会召集了一个多学会小组,根据科学证据、社会指南和专家共识制定适合成像人员、临床医师和患者的第一胎 US 术语。通过修改后的德尔菲流程(共识率至少达到 80%),就首选术语、同义词和避免使用的术语达成了一致意见。宫内妊娠(IUP)是指植入子宫正常位置的妊娠。相比之下,异位妊娠(EP)是指任何植入异常位置的妊娠,无论是宫外还是宫内,因此剖宫产疤痕妊娠被归类为异位妊娠。位置不明妊娠一词用于经阴道超声检查无明确或可能的 IUP 或 EP 证据的妊娠患者。由于心脏发育是一个渐进的过程,心腔在妊娠头三个月尚未完全形成,因此建议使用 "心脏活动 "一词代替 "心脏运动 "或 "心跳"。妊娠头三个月也应避免使用 "存活 "和 "存活 "等词语。妊娠失败 "被 "早孕损失"(EPL)取代。当与各种修饰词搭配使用时,EPL 用于描述妊娠头三个月可能或不会进展、正在排出、不完全或完全流产的妊娠。
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A Lexicon for First-Trimester US: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Recommendations.

The Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound convened a multisociety panel to develop a first-trimester US lexicon based on scientific evidence, societal guidelines, and expert consensus that would be appropriate for imagers, clinicians, and patients. Through a modified Delphi process with consensus of at least 80%, agreement was reached for preferred terms, synonyms, and terms to avoid. An intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) is defined as a pregnancy implanted in a normal location within the uterus. In contrast, an ectopic pregnancy (EP) is any pregnancy implanted in an abnormal location, whether extrauterine or intrauterine, thus categorizing cesarean scar implantations as EPs. The term pregnancy of unknown location is used in the setting of a pregnant patient without evidence of a definite or probable IUP or EP at transvaginal US. Since cardiac development is a gradual process and cardiac chambers are not fully formed in the first trimester, the term cardiac activity is recommended in lieu of 'heart motion' or 'heartbeat.' The terms 'living' and 'viable' should also be avoided in the first trimester. 'Pregnancy failure' is replaced by early pregnancy loss (EPL). When paired with various modifiers, EPL is used to describe a pregnancy in the first trimester that may or will not progress, is in the process of expulsion, or has either incompletely or completely passed.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, known as "The Gray Journal," covers the entire spectrum of Obstetrics and Gynecology. It aims to publish original research (clinical and translational), reviews, opinions, video clips, podcasts, and interviews that contribute to understanding health and disease and have the potential to impact the practice of women's healthcare. Focus Areas: Diagnosis, Treatment, Prediction, and Prevention: The journal focuses on research related to the diagnosis, treatment, prediction, and prevention of obstetrical and gynecological disorders. Biology of Reproduction: AJOG publishes work on the biology of reproduction, including studies on reproductive physiology and mechanisms of obstetrical and gynecological diseases. Content Types: Original Research: Clinical and translational research articles. Reviews: Comprehensive reviews providing insights into various aspects of obstetrics and gynecology. Opinions: Perspectives and opinions on important topics in the field. Multimedia Content: Video clips, podcasts, and interviews. Peer Review Process: All submissions undergo a rigorous peer review process to ensure quality and relevance to the field of obstetrics and gynecology.
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