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Persistence of cardiac remodeling in preadolescents with fetal growth restriction

Authors :
Marta Sitges
Marta Nuñez-Garcia
Oscar Camara
Fatima Crispi
Constantine Butakoff
Sebastian I. Sarvari
Merida Rodriguez-Lopez
Bart Bijnens
Eduard Gratacós
Álvaro Sepúlveda-Martínez
Source :
Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname
Publisher :
American Hearth Association

Abstract

Background— Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality in adulthood. We evaluated whether prenatal cardiovascular changes previously demonstrated in FGR persist into preadolescence. Methods and Results— A cohort study of 58 FGR (defined as birth weight below 10th centile) and 94 normally grown fetuses identified in utero and followed-up into preadolescence (8–12 years of age) by echocardiography and 3-dimensional shape computational analysis. Compared with controls, FGR preadolescents had a different cardiac shape, with more spherical and smaller hearts. Left ventricular ejection fraction was similar among groups, whereas FGR had decreased longitudinal motion (decreased mitral annular systolic peak velocities: control median, 0.11 m/s [interquartile range, 0.09–0.12] versus FGR median 0.09 m/s [interquartile range, 0.09–0.10]; P P =0.04). Global longitudinal strain was decreased (control mean, −22.4% [SD, 1.37] versus FGR mean, −21.5% [SD, 1.16]; P Conclusions— This study provides evidence that cardiac remodeling induced by FGR persists until preadolescence with findings similar to those reported in their prenatal life and childhood. The findings support the hypothesis of primary cardiac programming in FGR for explaining the association between low birth weight and cardiovascular risk in adulthood.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....063aa38ed63eb8455c720905acf879e4