Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Abstract
Background: Fetal exposure to maternal anxiety is associated with low birth weight and maternal stress may be led to constriction of uterine arteries. This study compared the relation of anxiety and uterine artery doppler flow indices in pregnant women with the high and low-risk of Down syndrome.
Materials and methods: This prospective cohort study was conducted among pregnant women in the second trimester that were classified as having a high or low risk according to their prenatal aneuploidy screening outcome. The high risk group underwent amniocentesis. Anxiety was initially assessed using the Spielberger State-Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and uterine artery blood flow indices were evaluated 2 times for the both groups. For the high-risk group first: immediately before amniocentesis and second: after two weeks follow up, when receiving the karyotype results and for the low-risk group in the first admission and two weeks later.
Results: Totally, 375 pregnant women participated in our study that sorted into 2 risk populations based on the aneuploidy screening test, low-risk=176 and high-risk women=199. The high-risk group for Down syndrome amniocentesis showed abnormal results in the 23 cases (23/199). The mean state (P=0.003) and trait (P=0.033) of the Anxiety Inventory scores were significantly different between the groups. Baseline uterine artery indices were no significant difference between the groups. Baseline Uterine artery indices in the high-risk group was significantly different with follow-up (in both positive-amniocentesis and negative amniocentesis sub-groups) indices. Also, there was a weak and significant correlation in the uterine resistance index and STAI scores (P=0.008, r=0.137) during the follow-up period.
Conclusion: All pregnant women experienced high level anxiety, especially in the high-risk group that may reduce after confirmation of prenatal aneuploidy screening test and also affects the Doppler indices. For all pregnant women; Stress management and emotional support training is recommended before and during pregnancy.
Recommended Citation
Shirazi, Mahboobeh; Torkzaban, Mehnoosh; Ghaemi, Margan; Moshfeghi, Maryam; Shirazi, Mahmood; Emadzadeh, Maryam; Ahmadi, Lida; Khazaeipoor, Zahra; and Mirzaeian, Sara, "Anxiety and Uterine Artery Doppler Flow in A Population of Pregnant Women of High Risk Down Syndrome Fetus: A Prospective Cohort Study" (2023). Department of Radiology Faculty Papers. Paper 138.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/radiologyfp/138
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PubMed ID
36617203
Language
English
Comments
This article is the author’s final published version in International Journal of Fertility and Sterility, Volume 17, Issue 1, January 2023, Pages 52 - 56.
The published version is available at https://doi.org/10.22074/IJFS.2022.534209.1159. Copyright © Royan Institute (ACECR).