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Examination of fetal well-being evaluation metrics for fetal growth restriction as seen from Japan Obstetric Compensation Cause Analysis Report data.

Mika SugiharaNobuya UnnoHideaki SuzukiAkihiko SekizawaHiroaki TanakaKeiya FujimoriTomoaki IkedaKoichiro Shimoyanull null
Published in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2021)
Advances in perinatal care have improved the prognoses of both mothers and neonates; however, cerebral palsy continues to occur. In this study, we examined methods for the intragestational evaluation of the health of infants who later developed cerebral palsy. A retrospective review was conducted on light-for-dates cases among the 2113 cause analysis reports issued by the Japan Obstetric Compensation System between January 2009 and September 2018. In our examination, we determined that non-stress tests and ultrasonic Doppler tests were used to evaluate fetal well-being. Moreover, we observed cases in which additional testing was not performed even when fetal growth restriction (FGR) was identified. Appropriate management of FGR may help reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy.
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