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Obstetric Ultrasonography

Obstetric Ultrasonography

Obstetric Ultrasonography

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Obstetric Ultrasonography - Tiny Beginnings

  • Confirms Intrauterine Pregnancy (IUP), viability, and dates early gestation.
  • Transvaginal Sonography (TVS) preferred over Transabdominal (TAS) for superior resolution.
  • Key Milestones (TVS):
    • Gestational Sac (GS): 4.5-5 wks. First reliable sign of IUP.
    • Yolk Sac (YS): 5-5.5 wks. Confirms IUP definitively.
    • Fetal Pole (Embryo): 5.5-6 wks.
    • Cardiac Activity: Visible from ~5.5-6 wks; mandatory if CRL >7 mm.
  • Discriminatory hCG: GS visible on TVS if β-hCG >1500-2000 mIU/mL.
  • Dating: Crown-Rump Length (CRL) is most accurate (±3-5 days in 1st trimester). image

⭐ The Double Decidual Sac Sign (DDSS) on TVS is an early reliable indicator of IUP, seen around 4.5-5 weeks, before the yolk sac visualization is definitive for IUP confirmation prior to embryo visualization.

Obstetric Ultrasonography - Anomaly Detective

  • A.k.a. TIFFA / Level II scan; optimal at 18-22 weeks gestation.
  • Purpose: Comprehensive fetal anatomical survey for detecting structural anomalies.
  • Key Systems Evaluated:
    • CNS: Ventriculomegaly (atrial width >10mm), posterior fossa (e.g., banana sign for spina bifida).
    • Cardiac: Four-chamber view, outflow tracts.
    • GIT: Stomach bubble, bowel (e.g., "double bubble" for duodenal atresia).
    • Renal: Kidneys (pelviectasis >4mm <28wks, >7mm ≥28wks), bladder.
    • Skeletal: Limbs, spine.
  • Also assesses: Placenta (position, grade), umbilical cord, amniotic fluid volume (AFI).
  • Soft markers (e.g., nuchal fold >6mm, EIF) may indicate ↑ aneuploidy risk. Down Syndrome Soft Markers: Nuchal Fold, Absent Nasal Bone

⭐ The "lemon sign" (frontal bone scalloping) and "banana sign" (cerebellar effacement, obliteration of cisterna magna) are classic cranial signs associated with open spina bifida on a mid-trimester scan.

Obstetric Ultrasonography - Spurt Checkup

  • Late pregnancy (typically 3rd trimester) evaluation focusing on fetal growth, development, and well-being.
  • Key assessments:
    • Estimated Fetal Weight (EFW): Tracks growth, identifies IUGR or macrosomia.
    • Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI): Normal range 5-25 cm.
    • Biophysical Profile (BPP): Score out of 8 (ultrasound only) or 10 (if Non-Stress Test included).
    • Doppler studies: Umbilical Artery (UA), Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) for fetal adaptation.
  • Placental localization, grading (e.g., Grannum grade), and cervical length assessment. Obstetric ultrasound examination

⭐ An AFI <5 cm indicates oligohydramnios, while an AFI >25 cm suggests polyhydramnios; both require careful monitoring or intervention based on gestational age and clinical context.

Obstetric Ultrasonography - Vital Vibes

  • Assesses fetal well-being, crucial in high-risk pregnancies.
  • Biophysical Profile (BPP): Max 10 (US+NST) or 8 (US). Each 2 pts.
    • Components: Breathing, Movements, Tone, AFV, NST.
  • Doppler US:
    • Umbilical Artery (UA): ↑S/D ratio, PI, RI → placental insufficiency.
    • Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA): ↓PI → brain sparing (fetal hypoxia).
    • Ductus Venosus (DV): Abnormal 'a' wave → severe compromise. Fetal Doppler ultrasound waveform

⭐ In Umbilical Artery Doppler, Absent or Reversed End-Diastolic Flow (AREDF) indicates severe fetal compromise.

Obstetric Ultrasonography - Clue Spotting

  • 1st Trimester:
    • Double bleb sign: IUP (yolk & amniotic sacs).
    • Double decidual sign: Confirms IUP.
    • Empty amnion sign: Anembryonic pregnancy.
    • Snowstorm appearance: Molar pregnancy.
  • 2nd/3rd Trimester Anomalies:
    • Lemon sign & Banana sign: Spina bifida (Chiari II).
    • Strawberry skull: Trisomy 18.
    • Cloverleaf skull: Thanatophoric dysplasia.
    • Double bubble sign: Duodenal atresia.
    • Keyhole sign: Posterior urethral valves.
  • Fetal Demise Clues:
    • Spalding's sign: Overlapping skull bones.
    • Robert's sign: Gas in vessels.

⭐ "Double bubble" sign (dilated stomach & duodenum) indicates duodenal atresia.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • CRL: Most accurate 1st trimester dating. NT (11-14 wks) for aneuploidy screening.
  • TIFFA/Anomaly Scan (18-20 wks): For fetal structural defects.
  • Doppler (UA, MCA): Assesses fetal well-being, IUGR, and hypoxia.
  • Biophysical Profile (BPP): Score 8-10 is normal; evaluates fetal oxygenation.
  • Earliest TVS signs: GS (4.5-5w), YS (5-5.5w), Fetal Heart (5.5-6w).
  • AFI: Normal 5-25 cm. Crucial for fetal well-being.
  • IUGR: AC is the single most sensitive parameter for detection.

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