Research Article: MV-Flow imaging for evaluating the placental function of gestational diabetes mellitus
Abstract:
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is characterized by vascular dysfunction and is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes for both the mother and fetus. Microvascular index (MVI) is a non-invasive marker of microvascular function assessed by microvascular flow imaging (MV-Flow). This study aimed to evaluate the performance of conventional Doppler ultrasound and MV-Flow in delineating the placental microvessels and to explore the feasibility and potential clinical value of using MV-Flow for placental function in GDM women.
This study included women with singleton pregnancies at 28–36 weeks of gestation and was conducted between November 2023 and January 2025. All women underwent routine prenatal ultrasound and MV-Flow. GDM women were stratified into two subgroups by glycated hemoglobin A 1c (HbA 1c ) value: GDM 1 (HbA 1c ? 5.5%) and GDM 2 (HbA 1c > 5.5%). Comparisons of data were made using parametric and non-parametric tests between the non-GDM group and the GDM group. Correlation between MVI mean and neonate birthweight was assessed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Multivariate analysis was performed using general linear regression models of factors associated with GDM. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was conducted to determine the optimal MVI threshold for distinguishing between participants with GDM and those without.
The study population included 92 controls and 88 women with GDM. In the GDM group, compared to the control, there was significantly higher MVI mean of placenta (P = 0.031). There was no significant difference between the GDM 2 group and the control group in terms of MVI mean . There was a moderate correlation of placental MVI mean with neonate birthweight ( r = 0.539; P < 0.001). Based on the Youden index, the placental MVI mean threshold that best discriminated between participants with GDM and those without was 38.95%, with a maximum achievable sensitivity of 62.9% and a specificity of 69.6%.
Placental microvascular blood flow can be visualized and quantified in women with GDM using MV-Flow.
Introduction:
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is characterized by vascular dysfunction and is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes for both the mother and fetus. Microvascular index (MVI) is a non-invasive marker of microvascular function assessed by microvascular flow imaging (MV-Flow). This study aimed to evaluate the performance of conventional Doppler ultrasound and MV-Flow in delineating the placental microvessels and to explore the feasibility and potential clinical value of using MV-Flow for placental function…
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