The role of three-dimensional ultrasonography fetal lung volume measurement in the prediction of neonatal respiratory function outcome (vol 32, pg 660, 2022) (Expression of Concern of Vol 32, Pg 660, 2022)

Ahmed Maged, Gamal Youssef, Amal Hussien,Hassan Gaafar, Moutaz Elsherbini,Rasha Elkomy,Marwa Eid, Nermeen Abd El-hamid,Abdel-Rahman Abdel-Razek

JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE(2022)

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Background: Respiratory distress is commonly encountered among premature babies immediately after birth resulting in significant neonatal morbidity or mortality. Objectives: To evaluate the possible correlation between three dimensional fetal lung volumes (FLVs) and neonatal respiratory outcomes. Study design: A cohort study included 100 pregnant women who participated in the study and were divided into two groups; group A (n: 50 - women pregnant +/- 34-37 weeks) and group B (n: 50 - women pregnant +/- 37(+1) to 40 weeks). A three dimensional measurement of the right fetal lung was made using virtual organ computer-aided analysis (VOCAL) software then correlated to neonatal respiratory functions namely Apgar score at birth and the occurrence of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Results: In group A, FLV was negatively correlated with Apgar score and the occurrence of RDS. In group B, FLV showed no statistical correlation with Apgar score and the occurrence of RDS. Conclusions: Three dimensional fetal lung volumes might be an accurate noninvasive predictor for the development of RDS among preterm fetuses.
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Lung volume,VOCAL,respiratory distress syndrome
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