Author Name : Bijit Kumar Duara
1 ROLE OF DOPPLER ULTRASOUND IN PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION
- Bijit Kumar Duara* ,
- Prachya Jyoti Bora
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Abstract : INTRODUCTION: With the advent of B-mode and Doppler USG, it became possible to see specific vessels and to sample waveforms, providing a window into the feto-placental circulation.
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: To assess the blood flow in umbilical artery, middle cerebral artery and uterine artery using Doppler ultrasound in patients with pregnancy induced hypertension and its role in predicting the peri-natal outcome.
MATERIALS AND METHOD: It was a one year hospital based prospective study. A total of 120 ante-natal patients were studied. All antenatal cases more than 24 weeks of gestation clinically diagnosed as Pregnancy Induced Hypertension were taken for the study.
RESULTS: The study showed that in patients with Absent End Diastolic Flow (AEDF) and Reverse End Diastolic Flow (REDF) of Umbilical Artery, the abnormal fetal outcome was 100%. The abnormal fetal outcome was 94.4% with bilateral uterine artery notch presentation, 90% with unilateral notch. In predicting adverse perinatal outcome UA PI has got the highest sensitivity among other parameters i.e. 84.2 %. While bilateral Ut A notch has got the highest specificity of 95.4 %.
CONCLUSION: Thus, Colour Doppler study is a simple, quick and non-invasive procedure for ante-partum foetal surveillance in patients with PIH.
Keyword : Pregnancy Induced Hypertension, Umbilical artery Pulsatility Index , Uterine artery notch , Intra-Uterine Growth Retardation , Absent End Diastolic Flow, Reversed End Diastolic Flow.
2 CT THORAX EVALUATION IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS
- Bijit Kumar Duara* ,
- Vineeth Skariah Abraham
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Abstract : High Resolution Computed Tomography is a non-invasive technique for evaluating patients with clinically diagnosed Connective Tissue Disorders and plays an important role in detecting early morphologic changes in patients with suspected pulmonary disorders such as interstitial lung disease and bronchiectasis. Aims of this study were to evaluate the High Resolution Computed Tomography thorax findings and identify specific patterns of involvement in different connective tissue disorders
The study was done as a hospital based cross sectional descriptive study comprised of 60 consecutive patients who were clinically diagnosed with a connective tissue disorder
from April 2018 to March 2019 for a period of 12 months in the Department of Radiodiagnosis, Gauhati Medical College and Hospital, Guwahati. Graphpad instat 3 software and paired t test were used in the calculation.
Most common Interstitial lung disease pattern was Nonspecific Interstitial Pneumonia (33%), followed by Usual Interstitial Pneumonia (16.7%) pattern. But significantly higher incidence of Usual Interstitial Pneumonia pattern and bronchectatic changes was noted in Rheumatoid Arthritis as compared to other Connective Tissue Disorders (p values 0.0016 and 0.0148 respectively). There is significantly high percentage of pleural effusion in patients presenting with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (p value 0.0044). There is also significantly higher occurrence of esophageal dilatation in patients with Systemic Sclerosis (p value 0.0001).
High Resolution Computed Tomography evaluation is of immense importance and utility in understanding the extent and type of pulmonary involvement and in distinguishing the pattern of interstitial lung disease in different Connective Tissue Disorders.
Keyword : Key words: Interstitial lung disease, Connective Tissue Disorders, High Resolution Computed Tomography, Usual Interstitial pneumonia, Nonspecific Interstitial pneumonia.
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