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Relationship between
placental thickness and growth parameters in normal Nigerian
foetuses
Ohagwu, C. C. 1, Abu, P. O. 2,
Ezeokeke U.O. and Ugwu, A .C. 4
1Department
of Medical Radiography, College of Medical Sciences,
University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria
2Department
of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Federal Medical Centre,
Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria.
3Radiology
Department, Federal Medical Centre, Gombe State, Nigeria.
4Department
of Radiography, College of Medicine, Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
mature_ohagwu@yahoo.ie. Tel: 234-8058954638.
Accepted
31 October, 2008 |
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To investigate the relationship between placental thickness
and foetal growth parameters in normal singleton Nigerian
foetuses. Six hundred and sixty-six pregnant Nigerian women
were studied by ultrasound in a cross sectional prospective
study at the Federal Medical Centre, Makurdi, Nigeria. The
pregnancies were in the second and third trimesters, and
were not complicated by either maternal or foetal disease.
BPD and AC were measured, and the placental thickness was
measured at the insertion of the umbilical cord. A nomogram
of placental thickness was formulated while the relationship
between placental thickness and, BPD and AC was investigated
by Pearson’s correlation analysis. Mathematical
relationships between placental thickness and, BPD and AC
were derived by regression analysis. Values were expressed
as mean ± standard deviation. Statistical tests were
two-tailed with p< 0.01 to indicate statistical
significance.The maximum mean placental thickness of 45.09
± 6.37 mm was recorded at 39 week of gestation. There
was a fairly linear increase in placental thickness with
gestational age. There was significant positive correlation
between placental thickness and, BPD and AC in the second
and third trimesters with both parameters having identical
relationship with placental thickness. Placental thickness
has a strong positive correlation with BPD and AC. Subnormal
placental thickness for a particular gestational age may be
the earliest sign of intrauterine growth retardation.
Measurement of placental thickness should therefore be
carried out routinely during obstetrics ultrasound scan.
Key
words:
Placental thickness, foetal growth parameters, ultrasound,
singleton fetuses, Nigerian women. |