Ef. Magann et al., THE ACCURACY OF THE SUMMATED AMNIOTIC-FLUID INDEX IN EVALUATING AMNIOTIC-FLUID VOLUME IN TWIN PREGNANCIES, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 177(5), 1997, pp. 1041-1045
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine the accuracy of the summated a
mniotic fluid index designed to estimate the total amniotic fluid volu
me in twin pregnancies. STUDY DESIGN: The summated amniotic fluid inde
x was measured in 62 normal diamniotic twin pregnancies by adding the
deepest vertical pockets in the four quadrants. Actual amniotic fluid
volume was then determined in all 124 amniotic sacs by amniocentesis a
nd a dye-dilution technique. For data analysis, amniotic fluid volumes
were classified by percentile with use of previously reported norms.
RESULTS: There were significant differences in the percentile distribu
tion of amniotic fluid volume as estimated by the summated amniotic fl
uid index and the actual volume as determined by dye dilution (p < 0.0
01). The summated amniotic fluid index has a sensitivity of only 13% i
n predicting amniotic sac volume. CONCLUSION: The summated amniotic fl
uid index is a poor predictor of intertwin differences in amniotic flu
id volume and cannot identify twin pairs al risk for oligohydramnios a
nd hycramnios.