Single umbilical artery (SUA) is considered an ultrasound marker of anomalies. Although it may be present in about 0.5% to 6% of normal pregnancies, it has been linked with an increased risk of fetal growth restriction (FGR), as well as cardiac, genitourinary and gastrointestinal malformations and chromosomal anomalies such as trisomies 21 and 18. This study aims to evaluate whether the presence of isolated SUA (ISUA) is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes. A descriptive, observational and retrospective study was conducted, analyzing 1234 pregnancies (1157 normal gestations with a three-vessel cord and 77 cases of ISUA). ISUA was associated with a lower gestational age (38 vs. 39 weeks) and a lower birth weight (3013 vs. 3183 g) when performing a univariate analysis. However, after performing a multivariate analysis adjusted for maternal age and BMI, the association between single umbilical artery (SUA) and lower birth weight could not be proven. No significant differences were found in the rate of malformations, genetic disorders, Apgar score, pH at birth or admissions in the neonatal ICU. ISUA is associated with a lower birth weight but does not increase the risk of prematurity or low-birth-weight-related neonatal admissions. Additionally, ISUA is not significantly associated with a lower gestational age, genetic disorders, fetal malformations, worse Apgar scores or lower pH values at birth.
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J Clin Med
December 2024
Faculty of Medicine, University of Salamanca (USAL), 37007 Salamanca, Spain.
Single umbilical artery (SUA) is considered an ultrasound marker of anomalies. Although it may be present in about 0.5% to 6% of normal pregnancies, it has been linked with an increased risk of fetal growth restriction (FGR), as well as cardiac, genitourinary and gastrointestinal malformations and chromosomal anomalies such as trisomies 21 and 18.
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October 2024
Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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February 2024
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, 325027, China.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk factors for umbilical artery thrombosis (UAT) and the relationship between umbilical artery thrombosis and perinatal outcomes.
Methods: This was a retrospective study that enrolled singleton pregnant women who were diagnosed with umbilical artery thrombosis. The control group recruited pregnant woman with three umbilical vessels or those with isolated single umbilical artery (iSUA) who were matched with umbilical artery thrombosis group.
Clin Med Res
December 2023
Obstetrics and Gynecology, UMFST: Universitatea de Medicina Farmacie Stiinte si Tehnologie 'George Emil Palade' din Targu Mures, Mures, Romania.
Single umbilical artery (SUA) is considered the most common abnormality of the umbilical artery. The objective of the study was to evaluate the perinatal prognosis of fetuses with SUA and to describe the associated malformations. The significance of the study is represented by examining whether our findings are in correlation with data already described.
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December 2023
Fetal Medicine Unit, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, Denmark.
Objective: To examine the association of isolated single umbilical artery (iSUA) confirmed at the mid-trimester anomaly scan and adverse pregnancy outcome and congenital malformations with up to 10 years postnatal follow up.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 116,501 singleton pregnancies consecutively enrolled in first trimester screening for aneuploidies and mid-trimester anomaly scan at three University Hospitals in the Capital Region of Copenhagen, Denmark.Data from the Danish Fetal Medicine Database (2008-2017) were verified by manually scrutinizing pre- and postnatal records.
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