Fetal hemodynamics and adverse outcome in primary school‐aged children with fetal growth restriction: a prospective longitudinal study

2017
Introduction Fetal growth restrictionis associated with short-term and long-term mortality and morbidity. We hypothesized that adverse outcome in children with fetal growth restrictionat primary school age is associated with fetoplacental circulatory abnormalities. Material and methods Comprehensive ultrasonographic assessment of fetoplacental hemodynamics was performed in 72 growth- restrictedfetuses prenatally, and short-term outcome data were collected. At the median age of 9 years, mortality and morbidity were determined using medical charts and questionnaires. The impact of abnormal fetoplacental hemodynamics on mortality and morbidity with significant developmental disordersor delay were studied. Results Fetal growth restrictionchildren with adverse long-term outcome were delivered earlier and with lower birthweights than were those with non-compromised outcome. Seventy percent of the fetal growth restrictiongroup showed non-compromised long-term outcomes and participated in mainstream education at the appropriate age level. Absent/retrograde diastolic flow in the umbilical artery(p < 0.001), negative A-wave in the ductus venosus(p = 0.006), cardiomegaly (p = 0.02), hydrops (p = 0.006) and cardiovascular profile score <6 (p = 0.002) were associated with increased risk of adverse outcome. After adjustment for gestational age, these parameters demonstrated hazard ratios of 5.0–16.5 for adverse long-term outcome; increased systemic venous pulsatility and low cardiovascular profile score had the highest predictive power. Conclusions Absent or reversed end-diastolic flow in the umbilical artery, reversed A-wave in the ductus venosus, cardiomegaly, hydrops, and low cardiovascular profile score are associated with adverse outcomes at primary school age in fetal growth restrictionchildren. These fetal parameters play a significant role in the prediction of long-term outcomes for fetal growth restrictionchildren.
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