Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research

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Keerthi K Kuttan, A N Regi George, Lola Ramachandran*


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Correlational study of birth weight to sonographic measurement of umbilical cord thickness, fetal abdominal and shoulder pad thickness in overt and gestational diabetes mellitus


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Author Details : Keerthi K Kuttan, A N Regi George, Lola Ramachandran*

Volume : 6, Issue : 1, Year : 2019

Article Page : 20-23

https://doi.org/10.18231/2394-2754.2019.0005



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Abstract

Introduction: Diabetes is the most common medical complication of pregnancy. Ultrasound has a major role antenatally in predicting fetal weight by using subcutaneous tissue thickness. Hence the major complication macrosomia can be tackled ideally.
Materials and Methods: 100 patients found to have diabetes mellitus, were send for antenatal scan between 30 to 35 weeks and umbilical cord thickness (UC), fetal abdominal subcutaneous tissue thickness (ASTT) and subscapular subcutaneous tissue thickness (SSTT) are measured. They were followed up to delivery and the baby birth weight was recorded to correlate with the sonographic measurements.
Results: SSTT and ASTT measurement had statistically significant correlation with birth weight with a ‘p value’ of <0>
Conclusion: Soft tissue thickness specially SSTT and ASTT can be used to predict macrosomia; hence complications due to that can be properly tackled.

Keywords: ASTT, SSTT, Umbilical cord thickness.


How to cite : Kuttan K K, George A N R, Ramachandran L, Correlational study of birth weight to sonographic measurement of umbilical cord thickness, fetal abdominal and shoulder pad thickness in overt and gestational diabetes mellitus. Indian J Obstet Gynecol Res 2019;6(1):20-23

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