Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Keywords : AFI


The Effect of Maternal Position Change on the Accuracy of Amniotic Fluid Index Using Ultra-sound and Enhancing Neonatal Outcome

Azza Gamal Abd Allateef; Anwar Ezzat Esmail; Amal Mohamed Al Anwar; Mostafa Abdo Ahmad

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 6869-6880

Background: Amniotic fluid plays important rules in fetal development. variations above or below normal is associated with increase perinatal the amniotic mortality and morbidity, so we evaluate the effect of maternal position change on changing fluid position and increasing the visual of AF and might increase the accuracy of AFI. Little reports were studied before in this subject We aimed to evaluate amniotic fluid index in comparison with maternal position change along with different methods for increasing AF accuracy and subsequently neonatal outcome.

A Potential Association of Neonatal Outcome in Comparison Between Amniotic Fluid Index and Deepest Vertical Pocket in Supine and Left Lateral Position

Azza Gamal Abd Allateef, Anwar Ezzat Esmail, Amal Mohamed Al Anwar, Mostafa Abdo Ahmad

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 8, Pages 5943-5950

BACKGROUND:The amniotic fluid plays an important role in fetal growth. Measurement
of amniotic fluid volume can be made directly, indirectly, or estimated sonographically.
Thetwo standardmethods of sonographic evaluation of amniotic fluid volume are single
deepest pocket (SDP), and amniotic fluid index (AFI). We aimed to compare different
methods of measuring AFI for increasing its accuracy and, subsequently neonatal
outcome.
METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Obstetric and gynecological
departmentfrom May 2019 to February 2020. The study included 80 pregnant women (18-
35) years old whose gestational age before 24 weeks of gestation and not hypertensive or
diabetic. Women were assigned to AFI or SVDP measurement for estimation of amniotic
fluid volume in lateral decubitus Position at 36 weeks, thenfollow-up measurements of AFI
and SVDP were performed at 38 – 40 weeks of gestation at both postures.
RESULTS: At 36 weeks of gestation, there was a statistically significant increase in AFI
and VDP values on maternal change position from supine to lateral decubitus.Also, a
similar significant increase in AFI and VDP values on changing maternal position at 38-
40 weeks of gestation.There was a significant increase in AFI values with the progress of
gestation age at the supine position. Without significant difference at lateral decubitus
position, but there was a significant increase in VDP values with the progress of gestation
age at both positions.There was a significant negative correlation between AFImeasured
on lateral decubitus position at 36 weeks and incidence of AF-stained meconium and need
for NICU admission alsothe incidence of respiratory distress as well as there was a
significant negative correlation between all VDP values and need for NICU admission and
the incidence of respiratory distress.
CONCLUSION:We concluded that the VDP method is the favorable method to estimate
amniotic fluid volume.