Association of cerebro-placental ratio with adverse perinatal events in term pregnancies: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Publication Date
2020
Document Type
Research
Abstract
Online journal databases such as Herdin, MEDLINE, Google Scholar, Scielo, WHO Global Index Medicus, were searched for studies on CPR and term pregnancies. Risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias assessment too for non-RCT studies of interventions. (ROBINS-I) and a similar toll is in development for nonrandomised studies of exposures. Meta-analysis was done for its association with adverse perinatal outcomes. A low CPR is generally associated with adverse perinatal outcomes in term pregnancies and this information may be of value to screen term, low-risk fetuses who may be at risk for intrapartum complications. However, clinical trials are needed to validate this association.
APA Citation
Guanco, Gail April and Salvador, Floriza C., "Association of cerebro-placental ratio with adverse perinatal events in term pregnancies: a systematic review and meta-analysis" (2020). Resident Research. 183.
https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/resident-research/183