Journal of International Obstetrics and Gynecology ›› 2020, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (4): 402-404.

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Analysis of the Correlation between Laterality of Absent Umbilical Artery and Fetal Congenital Malformations

LI Qiao-rong,LONG Xiang-dang,YAO Sui,WANG Li-ping,SHEN Jian-hua,XIANG Li-qun,ZHONG Xin,ZENG Xuan   

  1. Medical Ultrasound Department(LI Qiao-rong,LONG Xiang-dang,WANG Li-ping,SHEN Jian-hua,XIANG Li-qun,ZHONG Xin),Obstetrics Department(YAO Sui),The First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University/Hunan Provincial People′s Hospital,Changsha 410005,China;Special Clinic Department,The Hospital of Trade-Business in Hunan Province,Changsha 410000,China(ZENG Xuan)
  • Received:2019-12-09 Revised:2020-02-28 Published:2020-08-15 Online:2020-08-15
  • Contact: LONG Xiang-dang,E-mail:hnlxd1997@126.com E-mail:hnlxd1997@126.com

Abstract: Objective:To explore the proportion of the absence of umbilical artery (AUA) in singleton pregnancy and its correlation with the fetal malformations of various systems. Methods:Data of 130 cases of singleton pregnancies confirmed as single umbilical artery (SUA) by postpartum pathology were retrospectively analyzed. According to the results of prenatal ultrasound examination, they were divided into the left AUA group and the right AUA group, and the incidence of malformations of different systems between the two groups was compared. Results:The incidence of SUA in singleton pregnancy was 0.59% (130/22 055). Among the 130 cases of SUA, the incidence of isolated SUA was 70% (91/130) and the incidence of non-isolated SUA was 30% (39/130). Among them, 30 cases (30/130, 23.1%) complicated with cardiovascular malformations were the most common. Among the 130 cases of SUA, there were 82 cases of left AUA and 48 cases of right AUA (63.1% vs. 36.9%); The incidence of multiple malformations and complex cardiovascular malformations in the left AUA group was significantly higher than that in the right AUA group (24.4% vs. 8.3%, P=0.023; 23.2% vs. 6.3%, P=0.013). Conclusions:In singleton pregnancy with SUA fetus, the left AUA is more common,and it is more likely to be associated with multiple malformations and complex cardiovascular malformations.

Key words: Single umbilical artery, Pregnant women;, Umbilical arteries, Prenatal diagnosis;, Ultrasonography, prenatal;, Congenital abnormalities