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- Title
The clinical impact of fetal magnetic resonance imaging on management of CNS anomalies in the second trimester of pregnancy.
- Authors
AMINI, HASHEM; AXELSSON, OVE; RAIEND, MARIE; WIKSTRÖM, JOHAN
- Abstract
Objectives. To evaluate the additional information of second trimester magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compared to ultrasound in fetuses with identified or suspected central nervous system (CNS) anomalies and to study the clinical impact of the information on pregnancy management. Design. Prospective study during 2004-2007. The fetal MRI examination was planned to be performed within 3 days after the ultrasound. Setting. Uppsala University hospital. Material. Twenty-nine pregnant women in whom second trimester ultrasound identified or suspected fetal CNS anomalies. Main outcome measures. Evaluation of the additional information gained from MRI and the consequence it had on pregnancy management. Results. The mean interval between ultrasound and MRI was 1.6 days (range 0-7). In 16 fetuses (55%), MRI verified the ultrasound diagnosis but provided no additional information, while in 10 (35%) MRI gave additional information without changing the management. In 3 (10%), MRI provided additional information that changed the management of the pregnancy. Two of these women were obese. Conclusions. Fetal MRI in the second trimester might be a clinically valuable adjunct to ultrasound for the evaluation of CNS anomalies, especially when ultrasound is inconclusive due to maternal obesity.
- Subjects
MAGNETIC resonance imaging; FETAL imaging; SECOND trimester of pregnancy; CENTRAL nervous system abnormalities; OVERWEIGHT persons; ULTRASONICS in obstetrics
- Publication
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2010, Vol 89, Issue 12, p1571
- ISSN
0001-6349
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3109/00016349.2010.526184