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[[File:yolk sac.jpg|thumbnail|In a normal pregnancy, the gestational sac appears as a hypoechoic structure encircled by an echogenic border within the endometrial cavity at 4-5 weeks]] | [[File:yolk sac.jpg|thumbnail|In a normal pregnancy, the gestational sac appears as a hypoechoic structure encircled by an echogenic border within the endometrial cavity at 4-5 weeks]] | ||
[[File:IUP.jpg|thumb|IUP at 6 wks]] | [[File:IUP.jpg|thumb|IUP at 6 wks]] | ||
Revision as of 18:20, 1 July 2019
Obestetric
Definite IUP = gestational sac containing yolk sac
- Occurs ~5.5th week
- MUST contain yolk sac to be confirmed IUP. Pseudogestational sac possible in ectopic pregnancy
- B-HCG below Discriminatory Zone = <1,500-3,000 mIU/ml
- Consider Transabdominal US for IUP: >6000 mIU/ml
Endometrial mantle
- normal size > 8 mm
Estimated gestational age
- can be measured by crown rump length, femur length, biparietal diameter, etc.
- depends on gestational age and quality/type of image acquired
Fetal Heart Rate
- normal 120-160
- Use M-mode to calculate
- First visible on US ~6 weeks at 100-120 bmp[1]
Nonpregnant
- Ovarian Torsion
- increased risk with cyst(s) > 5mm
- Want to visualize arterial and venous flow
Diagnostic Algorithm
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See Also
References
- ↑ Shetty A, Weerakkody Y. Fetal Heart Rate. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/fetal-heart-rate

