The neurodevelopmental outcome of term infants with different intrauterine growth characteristics

The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that neurodevelopmental outcome would differ between two groups of small-for-gestational age infants born at term showing different in utero growth characteristics during the third trimester. The design was a prospective cohort study done at a t...

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Published inEarly human development Vol. 55; no. 1; pp. 39 - 50
Main Authors Roth, S, Chang, T.C, Robson, S, Spencer, J.A.D, Wyatt, J.S, Stewart, A.L
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Abstract The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that neurodevelopmental outcome would differ between two groups of small-for-gestational age infants born at term showing different in utero growth characteristics during the third trimester. The design was a prospective cohort study done at a tertiary referral centre. The 76 subjects who fulfilled the inclusion criteria had an estimated fetal weight below the 10th centile for their gestation. Subsequent to enrolment, repeat ultrasound scans were performed weekly to determine growth velocity. Twenty-three infants whose change in fetal abdominal circumference between first and last scan was greater than −1.5 standard deviation scores (SDS) were assigned to the intrauterine growth retardation group (IUGR) while 53 infants whose fetal abdominal circumference changed less than 1.5 SDS were assigned to the small-for-gestational-age (SGA) group. Ten infants with normal intrauterine growth were enrolled as controls. Following delivery all infants had a neurological examination and a cranial ultrasound scan. At 1 year, 75 infants (87%) were traced and reassessed (49 SGA, 18 IUGR and eight controls) with a neurological examination and a developmental assessment. At birth, impairments were found in 27 (51%) of the SGA, 13 (57%) of the IUGR groups and one (10%) of the controls. At 1 year, 18 (37%) of the SGA subjects, six (33%) of the IUGR subjects and one (13%) of the control infant were impaired, including three (6%) of the SGA subjects and one (6%) of the IUGR subjects who were disabled. We conclude that in term fetuses with an estimated birthweight below the 10th centile for their gestation, the pattern of growth in the third trimester does not affect outcome at 1 year. In spite of optimum obstetric management, nearly one-third of the combined SGA and IUGR term fetuses had suffered some, albeit minor, neurological damage.
AbstractList The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that neurodevelopmental outcome would differ between two groups of small-for-gestational age infants born at term showing different in utero growth characteristics during the third trimester. The design was a prospective cohort study done at a tertiary referral centre. The 76 subjects who fulfilled the inclusion criteria had an estimated fetal weight below the 10th centile for their gestation. Subsequent to enrolment, repeat ultrasound scans were performed weekly to determine growth velocity. Twenty-three infants whose change in fetal abdominal circumference between first and last scan was greater than −1.5 standard deviation scores (SDS) were assigned to the intrauterine growth retardation group (IUGR) while 53 infants whose fetal abdominal circumference changed less than 1.5 SDS were assigned to the small-for-gestational-age (SGA) group. Ten infants with normal intrauterine growth were enrolled as controls. Following delivery all infants had a neurological examination and a cranial ultrasound scan. At 1 year, 75 infants (87%) were traced and reassessed (49 SGA, 18 IUGR and eight controls) with a neurological examination and a developmental assessment. At birth, impairments were found in 27 (51%) of the SGA, 13 (57%) of the IUGR groups and one (10%) of the controls. At 1 year, 18 (37%) of the SGA subjects, six (33%) of the IUGR subjects and one (13%) of the control infant were impaired, including three (6%) of the SGA subjects and one (6%) of the IUGR subjects who were disabled. We conclude that in term fetuses with an estimated birthweight below the 10th centile for their gestation, the pattern of growth in the third trimester does not affect outcome at 1 year. In spite of optimum obstetric management, nearly one-third of the combined SGA and IUGR term fetuses had suffered some, albeit minor, neurological damage.
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that neurodevelopmental outcome would differ between two groups of small-for-gestational age infants born at term showing different in utero growth characteristics during the third trimester. The design was a prospective cohort study done at a tertiary referral centre. The 76 subjects who fulfilled the inclusion criteria had an estimated fetal weight below the 10th centile for their gestation. Subsequent to enrolment, repeat ultrasound scans were performed weekly to determine growth velocity. Twenty-three infants whose change in fetal abdominal circumference between first and last scan was greater than -1.5 standard deviation scores (SDS) were assigned to the intrauterine growth retardation group (IUGR) while 53 infants whose fetal abdominal circumference changed less than 1.5 SDS were assigned to the small-for-gestational-age (SGA) group. Ten infants with normal intrauterine growth were enrolled as controls. Following delivery all infants had a neurological examination and a cranial ultrasound scan. At 1 year, 75 infants (87%) were traced and reassessed (49 SGA, 18 IUGR and eight controls) with a neurological examination and a developmental assessment. At birth, impairments were found in 27 (51%) of the SGA, 13 (57%) of the IUGR groups and one (10%) of the controls. At 1 year, 18 (37%) of the SGA subjects, six (33%) of the IUGR subjects and one (13%) of the control infant were impaired, including three (6%) of the SGA subjects and one (6%) of the IUGR subjects who were disabled. We conclude that in term fetuses with an estimated birthweight below the 10th centile for their gestation, the pattern of growth in the third trimester does not affect outcome at 1 year. In spite of optimum obstetric management, nearly one-third of the combined SGA and IUGR term fetuses had suffered some, albeit minor, neurological damage.
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that neurodevelopmental outcome would differ between two groups of small-for-gestational age infants born at term showing different in utero growth characteristics during the third trimester. The design was a prospective cohort study done at a tertiary referral centre. The 76 subjects who fulfilled the inclusion criteria had an estimated fetal weight below the 10th centile for their gestation. Subsequent to enrolment, repeat ultrasound scans were performed weekly to determine growth velocity. Twenty-three infants whose change in fetal abdominal circumference between first and last scan was greater than -1.5 standard deviation scores (SDS) were assigned to the intrauterine growth retardation group (IUGR) while 53 infants whose fetal abdominal circumference changed less than 1.5 SDS were assigned to the small-for-gestational-age (SGA) group. Ten infants with normal intrauterine growth were enrolled as controls. Following delivery all infants had a neurological examination and a cranial ultrasound scan. At 1 year, 75 infants (87%) were traced and reassessed (49 SGA, 18 IUGR and eight controls) with a neurological examination and a developmental assessment. At birth, impairments were found in 27 (51%) of the SGA, 13 (57%) of the IUGR groups and one (10%) of the controls. At 1 year, 18 (37%) of the SGA subjects, six (33%) of the IUGR subjects and one (13%) of the control infant were impaired, including three (6%) of the SGA subjects and one (6%) of the IUGR subjects who were disabled. We conclude that in term fetuses with an estimated birthweight below the 10th centile for their gestation, the pattern of growth in the third trimester does not affect outcome at 1 year. In spite of optimum obstetric management, nearly one-third of the combined SGA and IUGR term fetuses had suffered some, albeit minor, neurological damage.The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that neurodevelopmental outcome would differ between two groups of small-for-gestational age infants born at term showing different in utero growth characteristics during the third trimester. The design was a prospective cohort study done at a tertiary referral centre. The 76 subjects who fulfilled the inclusion criteria had an estimated fetal weight below the 10th centile for their gestation. Subsequent to enrolment, repeat ultrasound scans were performed weekly to determine growth velocity. Twenty-three infants whose change in fetal abdominal circumference between first and last scan was greater than -1.5 standard deviation scores (SDS) were assigned to the intrauterine growth retardation group (IUGR) while 53 infants whose fetal abdominal circumference changed less than 1.5 SDS were assigned to the small-for-gestational-age (SGA) group. Ten infants with normal intrauterine growth were enrolled as controls. Following delivery all infants had a neurological examination and a cranial ultrasound scan. At 1 year, 75 infants (87%) were traced and reassessed (49 SGA, 18 IUGR and eight controls) with a neurological examination and a developmental assessment. At birth, impairments were found in 27 (51%) of the SGA, 13 (57%) of the IUGR groups and one (10%) of the controls. At 1 year, 18 (37%) of the SGA subjects, six (33%) of the IUGR subjects and one (13%) of the control infant were impaired, including three (6%) of the SGA subjects and one (6%) of the IUGR subjects who were disabled. We conclude that in term fetuses with an estimated birthweight below the 10th centile for their gestation, the pattern of growth in the third trimester does not affect outcome at 1 year. In spite of optimum obstetric management, nearly one-third of the combined SGA and IUGR term fetuses had suffered some, albeit minor, neurological damage.
Author Stewart, A.L
Chang, T.C
Wyatt, J.S
Roth, S
Spencer, J.A.D
Robson, S
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SubjectTerms Apgar Score
Biological and medical sciences
Birth Weight
Cohort Studies
Developmental Disabilities - physiopathology
Embryology: invertebrates and vertebrates. Teratology
Embryonic and Fetal Development - physiology
Female
Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology
Follow-Up Studies
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gestational Age
Humans
In utero growth characteristics
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Small for Gestational Age - growth & development
Infant, Small for Gestational Age - physiology
Male
Neurodevelopmental outcome
Organogenesis. Fetal development
Organogenesis. Physiological fonctions
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Trimester, Third
Prospective Studies
Skull - diagnostic imaging
Small-for-gestational age infants
Third trimester
Ultrasonography, Prenatal
Ultrasound
Title The neurodevelopmental outcome of term infants with different intrauterine growth characteristics
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