Two- and Three-Dimensional Ultrasonographic Evaluation of the Fetal Thymus in Women with Preterm PrematureRupture of Membranes: A Prospective Study
Received: 04 Jan 2023 | Received in revised form: 26 Feb 2023
Accepted: 08 Mar 2023 | Available online: 13 Mar 2023Melda KUYUCUa , Bahar KONURALP ATAKULb , Duygu ADIYAMANc , Burak BAYRAKTARd , Hakan GÖLBAŞIe , Halil Gürsoy PALAf
aClinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Zonguldak Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Zonguldak, Türkiye
bClinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, İzmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, İzmir, Türkiye
cDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ulm University Faculty of Medicine, Ulm, Germany
dClinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Ankara, Türkiye
eClinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, İzmir Çiğli Training and Research Hospital, İzmir, Türkiye
fClinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sada Hospital, İzmir, Türkiye
JCOG. 2023;33(2):103-10
DOI: 10.5336/jcog.2023-95269
Article Language: EN
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between fetal thymus diameter and perinatal outcomes in preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) cases and to compare three-dimensional (3D) fetal thymus volume in the same cases. Material and Methods: This was a prospective study from March 2019 through March 2020. Women diagnosed with PPROM between 24 and 33+6 weeks of gestation were included. Pregnancies were divided into 2 groups as small and normal according to the thymus size nomogram. The virtual organ computeraided analysis software calculated the volumes automatically. Results: In 41 patients, measurements could be successfully acquired with twodimensional and 3D sonography. Twenty eight (68.3%) patients were in the small thymus group and 13 patients (31.7%) were in the normal thymus group. The probability of clinical chorioamnionitis increased 7.7-fold-times in cases with small thymus (odds ratio 7.7, 95% confidence interval 1.1-67.4, p=0.038). The latency period was significantly higher in the normal thymus group. The correlation between transverse diameter and thymus volume was analyzed according to gestational age at ultrasound measurement and a significant correlation was observed between them. Conclusion: A small transverse diameter of the thymus in PPROM cases may be associated with clinical chorioamnionitis, and a normal thymus diameter may predict a longer latency period. In addition, although transverse thymus diameter was correlated with thymus volume, no significant volume difference was observed between the groups when percentile classification was made.
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