Prenatal diagnosis and assessment of fetal state in pregnancy Flashcards

1
Q

Methods used in screening tests

A

maternal history
maternal biochemistry
maternal virology
ultrasound

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2
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Triple test(biochemistry)

A

B-hcg
alpha - FP
estriol

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3
Q

Which two conditions are hcg elevated in

A

Down’s syndrome

Trophoblastic diseases

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4
Q

which two conditions are alpha - fp elevated

A

Neural tube defects

Omphalocele and gastrochisis

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5
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which condition is alpha - fp low in

A

Down’s syndrome

other trisomies

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6
Q

Time to do fetal anomaly scan

A

18-20 weeks

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7
Q

when are they done

  • Amniocentesis
  • Chorionic villus sampling
  • Cordocentesis
A
  • Amniocentesis 15 weeks or before
  • Chorionic villus sampling 10 weeks or after
  • Cordocentesis 20 weeks or after
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8
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Which invasive test is associated with higher rate of miscarriage, neonatal talipes and respiratory difficulties

A

Amnioncentesis

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9
Q

Which invasive test is associated with cleft lip, palate and digital amputation

A

CVS

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10
Q
sfh
state the correspondences in gestational age
Symphysis pubis
Umbilicus
Below xiphisternum
A

12 weeks
22 weeks
36 weeks

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11
Q

Differentials for SFH higher than gestational age

A
Wrong dates
Polyhydramnios
Multiple gestations
Intrauterine mass
Bibe baby due to maternal diabetes or constitutionally big baby
Wrong technique
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12
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Differentials for SFH lower than gestational age

A
Wrong dates
Oligohydramnios
INtrauterine growth restriction
IUD
Constitutionally small baby
Abnormal lie
Wrong technique
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13
Q

Which fetal biometry is a better measurement of gestational age before 12 weeks

A

CRL

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14
Q

Which fetal biometry is a better measurement of gestational age from 12 - 20 weeks

A

BPD
HC
FL

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15
Q

For maximum vertical pool, which suggests oligohydramnios and polyhydramnios

A

Oligo - <2cm

Poly - >7cm

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16
Q

For AFI
oligo
poly

A

oligo - <5cm

poly - >25cm

17
Q

Define baseline fetal heart rate and normal value

A

This is the average fetal heart rate in between accelerations and decelerations; it is best
determined over 5-10mins.

normal value - 110 - 160 bpm

18
Q

Define baseline variability

A

This is the variation in the baseline rate over one minute excluding accelerations and decelerations.

Normal value is 10-25bpm

19
Q

What is baseline variability is a reflection of

A

Normal baseline variability reflects a normal autonomic nervous system and cardiac conducting system

20
Q

Define fetal heart rate accelerations

What defines a reactive trace

A

These are increases in the baseline fetal heart rate of at least 15bpm, lasting for at least 15secs.

The presence of 2 or more accelerations in 20-30-min CTG defines a reactive trace.

21
Q

Define a normal antepartum fetal CTG

A

is defined as a baseline of 120-150bpm, with
baseline variability exceeding 10bpm, and with 2 or more accelerations seen in a 20- 30-min tracing, with no decelerations.

22
Q

What is a reactive non-stress test

A

It is one with fetal heart rate acceleration of at least 2 in 20-30 minutes associated with fetal movement

23
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What is a positive stress test

A

Dilute oxytocin infusion or repetitive nipple stimulation is done to induce uterine contractions
A positive test is fetal cardiac decelerations in response to uterine contractions, and
this is interpreted as abnormal

It has the highest specificity for detecting the compromised
fetus

24
Q

5 components of BPP

A

amniotic fluid index
fetal tone
fetal activity (gross body movement)
fetal breathing movements

25
Q

normal BPP results

A

8-10

26
Q

Modified BPP

A

NST

AFI

27
Q

Normal fetal kick count

A

A healthy fetus usually moves or kicks about 10 times within 2
hours