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Polyhydramnios

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9 sections · 80 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this deck covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    What “too much fluid” means

    Defining and measuring amniotic fluid on ultrasound

    • The water the baby lives in
    • Why we never actually measure the litres
    • Two rulers for the same thing
    • Measuring the pockets properly
    • Four-quadrant fluid index in polyhydramnios
    • Reading that four-panel scan
    • The single deepest pocket
    • Measuring fluid when there are twins
    • Which number makes the diagnosis?
    • Grading how severe it is
    • Why grading is worth doing
    • The other way: percentiles for gestational age

    12 slides

  3. 03

    How common it is

    Prevalence and the pregnancies that carry the risk

    • 1%
    • Who tends to get it

    2 slides

  4. 04

    Why it happens

    The fluid balance, and everything that can tip it

    • Fluid volume is a balance
    • Two ways the balance tips
    • When the fetus makes too much
    • How diabetes floods the sac
    • When the fetus takes back too little
    • The full list of causes, and how to read it
    • Causes of polyhydramnios: excessive production of amniotic fluid
    • Causes of polyhydramnios: excessive production of amniotic fluid (continued)
    • Causes of polyhydramnios: decreased uptake of amniotic fluid
    • Causes of polyhydramnios: decreased uptake of amniotic fluid (continued)
    • Causes of polyhydramnios: decreased uptake of amniotic fluid (continued)
    • The book's own table of causes
    • 6–45%
    • What one large review found
    • More fluid, more anomalies
    • Why that gradient matters
    • When no cause can be found
    • Idiopathic does not mean safe

    18 slides

  5. 05

    How it shows up

    Chronic and creeping, or acute and dangerous

    • How it is usually picked up
    • Slow build-up versus sudden flood
    • The signs that should ring a bell

    3 slides

  6. 06

    What to look for on the scan

    A head-to-toe search for the cause

    • Finding too much fluid starts a search
    • Where to look when fluid is high
    • Start with the face and jaw
    • Then the brain
    • The chest: something pressing on the gullet
    • Excess fluid with a diaphragmatic hernia
    • The abdomen: is there a stomach bubble?
    • Absent stomach bubble with excess fluid
    • Blockages further down the gut
    • The skeleton and the muscles
    • Hydrops points to a different set of causes
    • Checking for fetal anaemia
    • Shunts that overload the fetal heart
    • Doppler also reports fetal wellbeing
    • When the anatomy looks normal
    • Too much fluid in one twin
    • Where MRI helps
    • So what is the differential?

    18 slides

  7. 07

    Treatment and monitoring

    Treat the cause, relieve the symptoms, watch the fetus

    • The guiding principle
    • The work-up in order
    • Screen every mother for diabetes
    • 22%
    • When to offer amniocentesis
    • Looking for infection and antibodies
    • If the fetus is anaemic
    • Amnioreduction: draining the excess
    • What the amnioreduction studies show
    • Why indomethacin is no longer used
    • Keeping watch on the fetus

    11 slides

  8. 08

    Outcomes and handover

    Delivery risks, the newborn, and the referral letter

    • What excess fluid does at delivery
    • After the baby is born
    • What a prospective study found
    • Following the children up
    • What the referring doctor needs to know
    • Key points to carry away
    • Key points to carry away

    7 slides

  9. 09

    References

    The source reference list

    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Suggested readings
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    8 slides