Prediction of Pregnancy Outcome by Umbilical Coiling Index
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
Umbilical coiling, intraamniotic structure, hypocoiling, hypercoiling, fetal distress, normocoilingAbstract
Aberrant umbilical coiling index (UCI) is related to elevated fetal and neonatal adverse incident. It will clarify a portion of the weak perinatal result that is not normally clarified. We however have observed an increase in involvement in females with anomalously coiled umbilical cords related to fetal distress. In our study 12.99% of patients had cord hypocoil and 7.92% had cord hypercoiling, while remainder were normocoiled. It was also found that 12.3% of patients were hypocoiled and 8.9% had hypercoiled issues in this study. The 10th and 90th percentiles in this sample were both 0.21 and 0.59, as well as the median was 0. 40 coils / cm. Validation of the results were done through statistical analysis utilizing SPSS and excel software bundles.