RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Second trimester cardiac output and its predictive value for preeclampsia JF Saudi Medical Journal JO Saudi Med J FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 1526 OP 1529 VO 27 IS 10 A1 Kazerooni, Talieh A1 Khosropananh, Shahdad YR 2006 UL http://smj.org.sa/content/27/10/1526.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: To predict women at risk of preeclampsia in the second trimester by the assessment of maternal cardiac output (CO).METHODS: Between October 2001 to November 2003, we carried out a cross-sectional, prospective, hospital-base study in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. Cardiac output was measured in 102 normotensive women at gestational age 19-25 weeks by Doppler echocardiography. Patients with CO >7.4 L/min were considered high risk group (Group 1) and those with CO </=7.4 L/min were in Group II. They were followed-up until delivery and the incidence of preeclampsia was determined in both groups.RESULTS: Twenty percent (6/30) of patient in Group 1, and 1.4% of patients in group II developed preeclampsia (p<0.003). A cut off point of 7.34% L/min was chosen for prediction of preeclampsia that showed 85.7% sensitivity, 74.2% specificity with a negative predictive value of 98% and positive predictive value of 20%.CONCLUSION: Cardiac out put is significantly elevated in preclinical state of preeclampsia. Echocardiography is a non-invasive method to evaluate the maternal homodynamic during the second trimester and can help to identify high-risk patient before the development of preeclampsia, thereby it may improve the outcome of pregnancy.