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Role of three‐dimensional power Doppler in the antenatal diagnosis of placenta accreta: comparison with gray‐scale and color Doppler techniques
Author(s) -
Shih J. C.,
Jaraquemada J. M. Palacios,
Su Y. N.,
Shyu M. K.,
Lin C. H.,
Lin S. Y.,
Lee C. N.
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.202
H-Index - 141
eISSN - 1469-0705
pISSN - 0960-7692
DOI - 10.1002/uog.6284
Subject(s) - medicine , placenta accreta , placenta previa , placenta , power doppler , radiology , obstetrics , ultrasound , basal plate (neural tube) , color doppler , gynecology , pregnancy , ultrasonography , fetus , genetics , biology
Objective To assess the role of three‐dimensional (3D) power Doppler in the antenatal diagnosis of placenta accreta and compare its diagnostic performance with gray‐scale and color Doppler ultrasonography. Methods One hundred and seventy pregnant women with persistent placenta previa totalis (after 28 weeks' gestation) were prospectively enrolled into this study. Gray‐scale transabdominal ultrasound examination was performed to detect loss of the subendometrial echolucent zone and other abnormalities suggestive of placenta accreta. Color flow mapping was used to scan the whole placenta to detect any newly formed vessels at the serosa–bladder border or the presence of abnormal lacunae. Finally a targeted examination of angioarchitecture in the basal and lateral views of the placenta was carried out using 3D power Doppler. The ultrasound findings were analyzed with reference to the final diagnosis made during Cesarean delivery. Results Placenta accreta and its variants (including increta and percreta) were confirmed in 39 patients at the time of Cesarean delivery. Based on receiver–operating characteristics analysis, ‘numerous coherent vessels’ visualized using 3D power Doppler in the basal view was the best single criterion for the diagnosis of placenta accreta, with a sensitivity of 97% and a specificity of 92%. If we considered the presence of at least one criterion to be diagnostic when using each ultrasound technique, then 3D power Doppler would have the best positive predictive value (76%), followed by gray‐scale (51%) and color Doppler (47%). The majority of patients with placenta accreta showed multiple characteristic features on ultrasound imaging. In contrast, those patients with a false‐positive diagnosis (i.e. the final diagnosis was placenta previa alone) tended to show isolated ultrasound markers of the condition. Conclusion 3D power Doppler may be useful as a complementary technique for the antenatal diagnosis or exclusion of placenta accreta. Copyright © 2009 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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