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Longitudinal Doppler Assessments in Late Preterm Fetal Growth Restriction
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- Mylrea-Foley, Bronacha (author)
- Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital,Imperial College London
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- Wolf, Hans (author)
- Academic Medical Center of University of Amsterdam (AMC)
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- Stampalija, Tamara (author)
- University of Trieste,Burlo Garofolo Pediatric Institute
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- Lees, Christoph (author)
- Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital,Imperial College London,University Hospitals Leuven
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- Arabin, B. (author)
- Humboldt University of Berlin
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- Berger, A. (author)
- Medical University of Innsbruck
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- Bergman, E. (author)
- Uppsala University
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- Bhide, A. (author)
- St George's Hospital, London
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- Bilardo, C. M. (author)
- Academic Medical Center of University of Amsterdam (AMC)
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- Breeze, A. C. (author)
- Leeds General Infirmary
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- Brodszki, J. (author)
- Lund University,Lunds universitet,Obstetrik och gynekologi, Lund,Sektion V,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Lund,Medicinska fakulteten,Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Lund),Section V,Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund,Faculty of Medicine,Skåne University Hospital
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- Calda, P. (author)
- General University Hospital in Prague
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- Cetin, I. (author)
- University of Milan
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- Cesari, E. (author)
- University of Milan
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- Derks, J. (author)
- Utrecht University
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- Ebbing, C. (author)
- Haukeland University Hospital
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- Ferrazzi, E. (author)
- University of Milan
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- Ganzevoort, W. (author)
- Academic Medical Center of University of Amsterdam (AMC)
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- Frusca, T. (author)
- University of Parma
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- Gordijn, S. J. (author)
- University Medical Center Groningen
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Gyselaers, W. (author)
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- Hecher, K. (author)
- University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
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- Klaritsch, P. (author)
- Medical University of Graz
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Krofta, L. (author)
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- Lindgren, P. (author)
- Karolinska University Hospital
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- Lobmaier, S. M. (author)
- Klinikum rechts der Isar
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- Marlow, N. (author)
- University College London
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- Maruotti, G. M. (author)
- University of Naples Federico II
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- Mecacci, F. (author)
- University of Florence
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- Myklestad, K. (author)
- St. Olav’s University Hospital
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- Napolitano, R. (author)
- University College London,University College London Hospital
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- Prefumo, F. (author)
- University of Brescia
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- Raio, L. (author)
- Bern University Hospital
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- Richter, J. (author)
- University Hospitals Leuven
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- Sande, R. K. (author)
- Stavanger University Hospital
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- Thornton, J. (author)
- University of Nottingham
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- Valensise, H. (author)
- University of Rome Tor Vergata
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- Visser, G. H.A. (author)
- Haukeland University Hospital
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- Wee, L. (author)
- Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust
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- 2021-11-12
- 2023
- English.
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In: Ultraschall in der Medizin. - : Georg Thieme Verlag KG. - 0172-4614. ; 44:1, s. 56-67
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Abstract
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- Purpose To assess the longitudinal variation of the ratio of umbilical and cerebral artery pulsatility index (UCR) in late preterm fetal growth restriction (FGR). Materials and Methods A prospective European multicenter observational study included women with a singleton pregnancy, 32 +0-36 +6, at risk of FGR (estimated fetal weight [EFW] or abdominal circumference [AC] <10 th percentile, abnormal arterial Doppler or fall in AC from 20-week scan of >40 percentile points). The primary outcome was a composite of abnormal condition at birth or major neonatal morbidity. UCR was categorized as normal (<0.9) or abnormal (≥0.9). UCR was assessed by gestational age at measurement interval to delivery, and by individual linear regression coefficient in women with two or more measurements. Results 856 women had 2770 measurements; 696 (81%) had more than one measurement (median 3 (IQR 2-4). At inclusion, 63 (7%) a UCR ≥0.9. These delivered earlier and had a lower birth weight and higher incidence of adverse outcome (30% vs. 9%, relative risk 3.2; 95%CI 2.1-5.0) than women with a normal UCR at inclusion. Repeated measurements after an abnormal UCR at inclusion were abnormal again in 67% (95%CI 55-80), but after a normal UCR the chance of finding an abnormal UCR was 6% (95%CI 5-7%). The risk of composite adverse outcome was similar using the first or subsequent UCR values. Conclusion An abnormal UCR is likely to be abnormal again at a later measurement, while after a normal UCR the chance of an abnormal UCR is 5-7% when repeated weekly. Repeated measurements do not predict outcome better than the first measurement, most likely due to the most compromised fetuses being delivered after an abnormal UCR.
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- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Klinisk medicin -- Reproduktionsmedicin och gynekologi (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Clinical Medicine -- Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- adverse outcome
- brain sparing
- Doppler
- late fetal growth restriction
- middle cerebral artery
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Lees, Christoph
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Arabin, B.
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Berger, A.
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Bergman, E.
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Bhide, A.
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Bilardo, C. M.
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Breeze, A. C.
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Brodszki, J.
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Calda, P.
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Cetin, I.
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Cesari, E.
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Derks, J.
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Ebbing, C.
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Ferrazzi, E.
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Ganzevoort, W.
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Frusca, T.
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Gordijn, S. J.
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Gyselaers, W.
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Hecher, K.
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Klaritsch, P.
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Krofta, L.
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Lindgren, P.
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Lobmaier, S. M.
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Marlow, N.
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Maruotti, G. M.
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Mecacci, F.
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Myklestad, K.
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Napolitano, R.
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Prefumo, F.
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Raio, L.
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Richter, J.
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Sande, R. K.
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Thornton, J.
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Valensise, H.
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Visser, G. H.A.
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Wee, L.
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