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Reduced fetal growth velocity and weight loss are associated with adverse perinatal outcome in fetuses at risk of growth restriction
- Source :
- American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 228(1), 71.e1-71.e10. Mosby Inc., TRUFFLE-2 Feasibility Study authors 2023, ' Reduced fetal growth velocity and weight loss are associated with adverse perinatal outcome in fetuses at risk of growth restriction ', American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, vol. 228, no. 1, pp. 71.e1-71.e10 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2022.06.023, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 228(1), 71.e1-71.e10. Mosby Inc., Stampalija, Tamara; Wolf, Hans; Mylrea-Foley, Bronacha; Marlow, Neil; Stephens, Katie J; Shaw, Caroline J; Lees, Christoph C (2023). Reduced fetal growth velocity and weight loss are associated with adverse perinatal outcome in fetuses at risk of growth restriction. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 228(1), 71.e1-71.e10. Elsevier 10.1016/j.ajog.2022.06.023
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Background: Although fetal size is associated with adverse perinatal outcome, the relationship between fetal growth velocity and adverse perinatal outcome is unclear. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between fetal growth velocity and signs of cerebral blood flow redistribution, and their association with birthweight and adverse perinatal outcome. Study Design: This study was a secondary analysis of the TRUFFLE-2 multicenter observational prospective feasibility study of fetuses at risk of fetal growth restriction between 32 +0 and 36 +6 weeks of gestation (n=856), evaluated by ultrasound biometry and umbilical and middle cerebral artery Doppler. Individual fetal growth velocity was calculated from the difference of birthweight and estimated fetal weight at 3, 2, and 1 week before delivery, and by linear regression of all available estimated fetal weight measurements. Fetal estimated weight and birthweight were expressed as absolute value and as multiple of the median for statistical calculation. The coefficients of the individual linear regression of estimated fetal weight measurements (growth velocity; g/wk) were plotted against the last umbilical-cerebral ratio with subclassification for perinatal outcome. The association of these measurements with adverse perinatal outcome was assessed. The adverse perinatal outcome was a composite of abnormal condition at birth or major neonatal morbidity. Results: Adverse perinatal outcome was more frequent among fetuses whose antenatal growth was
- Subjects :
- Growth velocity
middle cerebral artery
hypoxemia
adverse outcome
cerebral blood flow redistribution
catabolism
Doppler
umbilical-cerebral ratio
Obstetrics and Gynecology
610 Medicine & health
cerebro-placental ratio
brain sparing
fetal growth restriction
small for gestational age
growth velocity
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10976868 and 00029378
- Volume :
- 228
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d8747c3a61e814a090a4b4abdf67437b
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2022.06.023