Ophthalmic Artery Pulsatility Index Between 24–34 Weeks as a Diagnostic Predictor for Late-Onset Preeclampsia: High ROC Accuracy Despite Non-Significant Mean Differences

Authors

  • Meghna Deka, Saswati Sanyal Choudhury, Dibya Jyoti Gharphalia, Mandeep Bayan, Pinku Talukdar

Keywords:

Preeclampsia, Pulsatility Index, Ophthalmic Artery Doppler, ROC Curve, Prediction, Screening

Abstract

Background: Late-onset preeclampsia remains a diagnostic challenge. Maternal ophthalmic arteryDoppler Pulsatility Index (PI) has emerged as a non-invasive surrogate marker for systemic vascularresistance

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2025-06-26

How to Cite

Meghna Deka, Saswati Sanyal Choudhury, Dibya Jyoti Gharphalia, Mandeep Bayan, Pinku Talukdar. (2025). Ophthalmic Artery Pulsatility Index Between 24–34 Weeks as a Diagnostic Predictor for Late-Onset Preeclampsia: High ROC Accuracy Despite Non-Significant Mean Differences . International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology (IJPRT), 15(2), 269–272. Retrieved from https://www.ijprt.org/index.php/pub/article/view/683

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