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A community-based obstetric ultrasound service.
Authors:L Geerts  A M Theron  D Grove  G B Theron  H J Odendaal
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, MRC Perinatal Mortality Research Unit, Tygerberg Hospital and University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg, South Africa. lgeerts@sun.ac.za
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the impact of an ultrasound dating service on obstetric services. METHODS: A prospective trial with 3009 unselected women presenting for antenatal care at two Midwife Obstetric Units in a socioeconomically deprived urban area, South Africa. In the study unit, student ultrasonographers provided a basic ultrasound service. In the control unit, obstetric ultrasound was only available for specific indications. The main outcome measures were number of antenatal visits and referrals for fetal surveillance. RESULTS: The two cohorts were comparable except for the number of primigravidas but stratified analysis according to parity did not affect the results. Ultrasonography did not alter pregnancy outcome but reduced the number of perceived preterm labors/ruptured membranes (12.0 vs. 16.7%, P<0.003), post-term deliveries (8.1 vs. 10.8%, P<0.04) and referrals for fetal surveillance [15.9 vs. 29.6%, P<0.000, RR 0.79 (0.71-0.88)]. CONCLUSIONS: This community-based basic ultrasound service significantly reduced referrals to a regional center for fetal surveillance and delivery.
Keywords:Prenatal ultrasound   Routine screening   Pregnancy outcome
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