TY - JOUR ID - 75620 TI - The Ratio Of Prenasal Thickness To Nasal Bone Length In Fetal Screening Ultrasonography At Second Trimester Of Pregnancy JO - Iranian Congress of Radiology JA - ICRJ LA - en SN - AU - Hashemi Attar, Amirhossein AU - Memar, Mehrnoosh AD - Department of Radiology, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch AD - Iranian Society of Radiology Y1 - 2018 PY - 2018 VL - 34 IS - 4 SP - 114 EP - 114 KW - Aneuploidy KW - Ultrasonography KW - Prenasal Thickness KW - Nasal Bone Length.Created on DO - 10.22034/icrj.2018.75620 N2 - Introduction: Chromosomal abnormalities is the cause of more than 50-80 per cent of abortions and the reasons of 4-28 per cent of all mental retardations. Determining the fetal karyotype by chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis are the gold standard methods for diagnosis of these diseases. Since these procedures are invasive and include at least 1 risk of fetal abortion, in recent years, different screening tests based on sonographic and biochemistry indexes are introduced and developed to determine who needs these invasive diagnostic methods. this study was performed with aim to assess the ratio of prenasal thickness to nasal bone length (PT/NBL) in fetal screening ultrasonography at second trimester of pregnancy.  Methods: This cross-sectional, analytic and descriptive study was performed on 500 healthy pregnant women with singleton fetus at 15-26 weeks of gestation in 2015. Ultrasound measurements of PT and NBL were performed on a midsagittal plane of fetal face. These measures were recorded in statistical table. Data was analyzed with SPSS software (version22) and Statistica (version10). P  Results: The mean of PT increased from 2.23A +- 0.47 mm at 15 weeks to 4.32A+- 0.9 mm at 26 weeks of gestation (P=0.001). The median of NBL increased from 4A+- 0.17 mm at 15 weeks to 8.35A+- 0.56 mm at 26 weeks (P=0.001). There was a linear relationship between PT and NBL with gestational age. The mean of PT/NBL was 0.5A+- 0.78 which was constant during these weeks (P=0.89).  Conclusion: Gestational age, maternal age and fetal sex had no influence on PT/NBL ratio (P>0.05). So, this ratio can be used as an independent predictive factor for aneuploidies.     UR - https://www.icrjournal.ir/article_75620.html L1 - ER -