下肢異常に対する実用的な産前超音波分類システム - PRELLIM分類
Arda Arduç1,2, Margriet H M van Doesburg3, Melinda M E H Witbreuk4
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Prenatal diagnosis
|September 6, 2025
まとめ
胎児の下肢の異常について,新しい胎児分類システム,PRELLIM (胎児下肢障害) が開発されました. このシステムは診断の一貫性を高め,これらの状態の産前カウンセリングをサポートします.
科学分野:
- 胎児医学
- 医療診断
- 生まれつきの異常
背景:
- 胎児の下肢の異常について標準化された産前分類がない.
- 診断の一貫性とコミュニケーションの改善の必要性
研究 の 目的:
- PRELLIM (PRENATAL LOWER LIMB障害) の分類システムを開発し,評価する.
- 胎児の下肢の異常について,超音波による産前分類を確立する.
主な方法:
- 既存の分類を特定するための体系的な文献レビュー.
- 超音波の特徴に基づいたPRELLIM分類の開発
- PRELLIMの適用は,単一の下肢異常を持つ643人の胎児を遡及的に観察した.
主要な成果:
- 既存の標準化された産前分類システムは特定されなかった.
- PRELLIMは,異常をサブグループに分類します. 欠席/短,重複,融合,収縮,弓,その他.
- 収縮が最も一般的な異常 (93. 2%) で,次いで多症候群 (4. 0%) であった.
結論:
- PRELLIMは下肢の異常を 超音波で検出できる 最初の産前分類システムです
- 診断の一貫性,学際的なコミュニケーション,産前カウンセリングの改善を目指しています.
- 胎児の下肢障害の管理に より良い意思決定を促す
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