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Fetal Growth Restriction: a Modern Approach

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Date 2008 Apr 5
PMID 18388811
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Purpose Of Review: Fetal growth restriction is a complicated perinatal condition, with multiple causes. It shares common pathophysiologies with other important disorders, such as preeclampsia and abruption. As a group, these conditions associated with ischemic placental disease are responsible for a large percentage of indicated preterm births. The ability to accurately predict, diagnose and manage these pregnancies has significant and far-reaching implications, including potential effects on long-term adult health.

Recent Findings: Placental ischemia is the most common cause of fetal growth restriction. Alterations in placental development are being linked to various angiogenic mediators, which may be of future use in early risk-determination. Until then, the use of ultrasound to accurately diagnose fetal growth restriction and time delivery is the mainstay of management. Research in this area has revealed some commonalities in the deterioration of the growth restricted fetus, but has also indicated that not every affected fetus will follow the same progression in Doppler and other wellbeing parameters. Most importantly, gestational age at delivery is consistently being documented as a critical factor in perinatal morbidity and mortality.

Summary: Fetal growth restriction is a late manifestation of early abnormal placental development. Once abnormal Doppler velocimetry is present, surveillance and timing of delivery should be based on the antepartum test results and on the gestational age.

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