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Growth patterns and cardiovascular abnormalities in SGA fetuses: 2. Normal growth and progressive growth restriction

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To characterize growth processes and their associated cardiovascular abnormalities in SGA fetuses with normal growth and progressive growth restriction patterns as defined by Individualized Growth Assessment (IGA). A SGA cohort (EFW and BW Ranking fetuses with respect to the severity of the 3rd trimester growth pathology (–FGPS1) revealed three subgroups in each of these two groups. In SGA Normal, no (51%), minimal (19%) or minor (30%) growth abnormalities were present. Although vascular flow abnormalities occurred without growth abnormalities (UA: 38%; MCA: 35%), they increased with minor growth disturbances (UA: 64%; MCA: 50%). All fetuses delivered at term and in only 7 cases (minor growth abnormalities subgroup) were the neonates abnormally small based on IGA criteria. In SGA Growth Restricted, Pattern 1, the progression of growth restriction was slow (47%), moderate (21%) and rapid (32%). Corresponding median –FGPS1 values were −1.34%, −2.67% and −4.88%, respectively. The median age of onset was 33.6, 29.7 and 29.7 weeks in these three subgroups. UA abnormalities occurred infrequently in the first two subgroups but were found in all cases of rapidly progressing pathology. Similar results were found for the MCA and DV + MPI Doppler parameters (rapid progression: MCA = 50%; DV + MPI = 50%). Premature delivery occurred less frequently with slow progression but was nearly 100% in the moderately and rapidly progressive subgroups. Negative FGPS1 growth restriction patterns can be used to classify SGA fetuses. Subgroups, based on ranked –FGPS1 values in both SGA Normal and SGA Growth Restricted Pattern 1 groups had marked differences in cardiovascular abnormalities and neonatal outcomes. The characteristics of these two groups are consistent with small, normally growing fetuses and fetuses with “early” growth restriction, respectively.
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