OPTIMISATION METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING FETAL GROWTH AT A DELAY DURING PREGNANCY.
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2016.2.6870Keywords:
fetus, fetal growth retardation, estriol4 human chorionic gonadotropin, progesterone, placental lactogen.Abstract
The paper presents the results of early diagnosis markers growth retardation and evaluation of their effectiveness. A study of 45 pregnant women with fetal growth retardation, which were treated at the Ternopil City Community Hospital № 2. The control group consisted of 25 pregnant women with physiological pregnancy who gave birth to live full-term children with weight and by growth characteristics of the gestational age. Studied status placenta in pregnant based on a study hormone levels (Papp-A, β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG), estriol (E3), placental lactogen (PL) and progesterone. State of fetus evaluated according to ultrasound, cardiotocography, determination biophysical profile of the fetus. revealed that the early signs of growth retardation is to determine Papp, estriol and human chorionic gonadotropin in early pregnancy and levels of estriol, progesterone, placental lactogen in the second trimester. Use hravidohramy as a screening marker allowed the diagnosis of growth retardation and in 95.4 % of cases and was confirmed by ultrasound diagnosed fetal growth retardation in pregnant women.References
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