Is mid-gestational uterine artery Doppler still useful in a setting with routine first-trimester pre-eclampsia screening? A cohort study.
Anna MeroniMargaret MascherpaMonica MinopoliBenjamin LambtonRawan ElkalaawyAlexander FrickBaskaran ThilaganathanPublished in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2023)
Pre-eclampsia risk after first-trimester FMF pre-eclampsia screening may be stratified through mid-gestational routine UtAD assessment. Pregnancy care should not be de-escalated for low mid-gestational UtAD resistance in women classified as being at high risk in the first trimester. The escalation of care may be justified in women at low risk but with high mid-gestational UtAD resistance.
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