Optical coherence tomography: A potential tool to predict premature rupture of fetal membranes

Author:

Micili Serap C12,Valter Markus32,Oflaz Hakan3456,Ozogul Candan7,Linder Peter3456,Föckler Nicole3456,Artmann Gerhard M456,Digel Ilya456,Artmann Aysegul T456

Affiliation:

1. Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey

2. Contributed equally

3. Department of Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany

4. Laboratory of Cell Biophysics, Institute for Bioengineering, Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Juelich, Germany

5. Laboratory of Medical and Molecular Biology, Institute for Bioengineering, Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Juelich, Germany

6. Laboratory of Cell and Microbiology, Institute for Bioengineering, Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Juelich, Germany

7. Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Gazi, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

A fundamental question addressed in this study was the feasibility of preterm birth prediction based on a noncontact investigation of fetal membranes in situ. Although the phenomena of preterm birth and the premature rupture of the fetal membrane are well known, currently, there are no diagnostic tools for their prediction. The aim of this study was to assess whether optical coherence tomography could be used for clinical investigations of high-risk pregnancies. The thickness of fetal membranes was measured in parallel by optical coherence tomography and histological techniques for the following types of birth: normal births, preterm births without premature ruptures and births at full term with premature rupture of membrane. Our study revealed that the membrane thickness correlates with the birth type. Normal births membranes were statistically significantly thicker than those belonging to the other two groups. Thus, in spite of almost equal duration of gestation of the normal births and the births at full term with premature rupture, the corresponding membrane thicknesses differed. This difference is possibly related to previously reported water accumulation in the membranes. The optical coherence tomography results were encouraging, suggesting that this technology could be used in future to predict and distinguish between different kinds of births.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,General Medicine

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