PMID: 11914689Mar 27, 2002Paper

Intrauterine growth restriction

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Karel Marsál

Abstract

Pathophysiological processes underlying intrauterine growth restriction are very complex and poorly understood. Growth restricted fetuses are at risk of hypoxia and, therefore, an early diagnosis of intrauterine growth restriction is important for initiation of fetal surveillance. Application of a three-dimensional ultrasound method for estimation of fetal weight promises better precision. Use of conditional standard deviation scores of fetal biometric variables has been suggested for improved individualized evaluation of intrauterine growth. Application of umbilical artery Doppler velocimetry in the clinical management of growth-restricted fetuses after 32 weeks of gestation leads to decreased perinatal mortality and lower rates of obstetric interventions. Evaluation of fetal state before 32 weeks is difficult and should include Doppler examination of placental circulation and several fetal arterial and venous vessel beds. In addition, recordings of short-term variability of fetal heart rate and biophysical profile have been suggested for fetal surveillance. Important new data on the time sequence of Doppler changes in various vessels of compromised very preterm growth restricted fetuses have been presented, which will enable ...Continue Reading

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