The Relationship between First Trimester Serum Progesterone Levels and Spiral Artery Doppler Findings with Adverse Perinatal Outcomes

Background: Progesterone is essential for maintaining pregnancy. Spiral arteries, providing blood flow to the placenta, undergo changes in early pregnancy, reducing uteroplacental resistance. Our study was aimed at investigating the relationship between the first trimester serum progesterone levels,...

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Main Authors: Ramazan Adan, Hicran Acar Şirinoğlu, Fatih Şahin, Savaş Özdemir
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Published: IMR Press 2024-05-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Online Access:https://www.imrpress.com/journal/CEOG/51/6/10.31083/j.ceog5106127
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author Ramazan Adan
Hicran Acar Şirinoğlu
Fatih Şahin
Savaş Özdemir
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Fatih Şahin
Savaş Özdemir
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description Background: Progesterone is essential for maintaining pregnancy. Spiral arteries, providing blood flow to the placenta, undergo changes in early pregnancy, reducing uteroplacental resistance. Our study was aimed at investigating the relationship between the first trimester serum progesterone levels, spiral artery Doppler findings and pregnancy outcome. Methods: This observational retrospective cohort study included 126 pregnant women at 11–14 weeks of gestation, confirmed by last menstrual period and ultrasonography. Between 11–14 weeks, serum progesterone levels were measured and spiral artery pulsatility index (PI), resistive index (RI), peak systolic velocity (PSV) and systolic/diastolic ratio (S/D) values were recorded. Pregnant women were followed up until delivery, and serum progesterone levels and spiral artery Doppler findings were compared between patients with poor perinatal outcomes and others. Results: This study included 126 pregnancies, of which 13 patients were lost to follow-up. Miscarriage occurred in 2 of the pregnant women, stillbirth in 1, intrauterine growth retardation in 10 and preeclampsia in 5 of them. 6 infants developed respiratory problems and 3 infants developed jaundice. Seventeen of the infants were hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit. There was no statistically significant difference between serum progesterone, spiral artery PI, RI and S/D values of 86 uncomplicated and 27 complicated pregnant women. Conclusions: It is known that there is a strong relationship between the first trimester serum levels of progesterone, which is an important hormone for the healthy continuation of pregnancy, and the risk of miscarriage. The quantity and quality of placental and fetal circulation is determined by the changes that occur in the spiral arteries with pregnancy. Although a close relationship is known between both variables and pregnancy outcomes, no correlation could be established between them in terms of early detection of poor perinatal outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-dcd70d1c3a494927afdd382daf6321172025-08-20T03:26:15ZengIMR PressClinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology0390-66632024-05-0151612710.31083/j.ceog5106127S0390-6663(24)02363-7The Relationship between First Trimester Serum Progesterone Levels and Spiral Artery Doppler Findings with Adverse Perinatal OutcomesRamazan Adan0Hicran Acar Şirinoğlu1Fatih Şahin2Savaş Özdemir3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Prof. Dr. Cemil Taşcıoğlu City Hospital, 34384 Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Perinatology, Prof. Dr. Cemil Taşcıoğlu City Hospital, 34384 Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Prof. Dr. Cemil Taşcıoğlu City Hospital, 34384 Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Prof. Dr. Cemil Taşcıoğlu City Hospital, 34384 Istanbul, TurkeyBackground: Progesterone is essential for maintaining pregnancy. Spiral arteries, providing blood flow to the placenta, undergo changes in early pregnancy, reducing uteroplacental resistance. Our study was aimed at investigating the relationship between the first trimester serum progesterone levels, spiral artery Doppler findings and pregnancy outcome. Methods: This observational retrospective cohort study included 126 pregnant women at 11–14 weeks of gestation, confirmed by last menstrual period and ultrasonography. Between 11–14 weeks, serum progesterone levels were measured and spiral artery pulsatility index (PI), resistive index (RI), peak systolic velocity (PSV) and systolic/diastolic ratio (S/D) values were recorded. Pregnant women were followed up until delivery, and serum progesterone levels and spiral artery Doppler findings were compared between patients with poor perinatal outcomes and others. Results: This study included 126 pregnancies, of which 13 patients were lost to follow-up. Miscarriage occurred in 2 of the pregnant women, stillbirth in 1, intrauterine growth retardation in 10 and preeclampsia in 5 of them. 6 infants developed respiratory problems and 3 infants developed jaundice. Seventeen of the infants were hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit. There was no statistically significant difference between serum progesterone, spiral artery PI, RI and S/D values of 86 uncomplicated and 27 complicated pregnant women. Conclusions: It is known that there is a strong relationship between the first trimester serum levels of progesterone, which is an important hormone for the healthy continuation of pregnancy, and the risk of miscarriage. The quantity and quality of placental and fetal circulation is determined by the changes that occur in the spiral arteries with pregnancy. Although a close relationship is known between both variables and pregnancy outcomes, no correlation could be established between them in terms of early detection of poor perinatal outcomes.https://www.imrpress.com/journal/CEOG/51/6/10.31083/j.ceog5106127progesteronespiral arterydopplerperinatal outcomes
spellingShingle Ramazan Adan
Hicran Acar Şirinoğlu
Fatih Şahin
Savaş Özdemir
The Relationship between First Trimester Serum Progesterone Levels and Spiral Artery Doppler Findings with Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology
progesterone
spiral artery
doppler
perinatal outcomes
title The Relationship between First Trimester Serum Progesterone Levels and Spiral Artery Doppler Findings with Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
title_full The Relationship between First Trimester Serum Progesterone Levels and Spiral Artery Doppler Findings with Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
title_fullStr The Relationship between First Trimester Serum Progesterone Levels and Spiral Artery Doppler Findings with Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between First Trimester Serum Progesterone Levels and Spiral Artery Doppler Findings with Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
title_short The Relationship between First Trimester Serum Progesterone Levels and Spiral Artery Doppler Findings with Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
title_sort relationship between first trimester serum progesterone levels and spiral artery doppler findings with adverse perinatal outcomes
topic progesterone
spiral artery
doppler
perinatal outcomes
url https://www.imrpress.com/journal/CEOG/51/6/10.31083/j.ceog5106127
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