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Dynamic growth changes in fetal growth restriction using serial ultrasonographic biometry and umbilical artery doppler: The multicenter PORTO study

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posted on 2023-09-28, 10:53 authored by Fiona CodyFiona Cody, Julia Unterscheider, Sean Daly, Michael GearyMichael Geary, Mairead Kennelly, Fionnuala McAuliffe, John Morrison, Keelin O'Donoghue, Alyson Hunter, Patrick DickerPatrick Dicker, Elizabeth Tully, Rachel Fhearaigh, Fergal MaloneFergal Malone

Objective: To describe the growth dynamics of fetuses with initial fetal growth restriction (FGR) later outgrowing the 10th centile for estimated fetal weight with respect to perinatal outcomes and maternal factors.

Methods: A multicenter prospective study recruited 1116 patients for ultrasound surveillance between 2010 and 2012. All pregnancies were growth-restricted singleton gestations between 24 + 0 and 36 + 0 weeks. Biometry and Doppler analysis were carried out, and delivery and adverse perinatal outcomes were recorded.

Results: A total of 193 (17%) fetuses outgrew their diagnosis of initial FGR (surpassed the 10th centile) on their last sonogram before delivery. These fetuses were termed “growers,” to compare with the true FGR group. The mothers of “growers” were less likely to be smokers (14% vs 25%, P = 0.0001) or affected by hypertensive pregnancy complications (5.2% vs 15%, P = 0.001). Of the growers, 49 (25%) had an abnormal umbilical artery Doppler; however, in most cases (33/49, 67%), this was a single epi?sode of raised umbilical artery pulsatility index, which subsequently normalized.

Conclusion: There were dynamic growth changes in FGR fetuses, with 17% out?growing their original diagnosis. Positive growth spurts more commonly occurred in healthy mothers. Once a fetus had outgrown the 10th centile, antenatal surveillance could be decreased.

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International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2023, 161 (1), pp.198-203

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Wiley and Sons Ltd

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We thank research manager Fiona Manning, and the team of research sonographers Fiona Cody, Hilda O'Keefe, Emma Doolin, Cecelia Mulcahy, Azy. This study was supported with a grant from the “Friends of the Rotunda” (Registered Charity number CHY240 Rep of Ireland) and the Health Research Board in Ireland in 2010. Open access funding provided by IReL

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