Reduced growth velocity from the mid-trimester is associated with placental insufficiency in fetuses born at a normal birthweight.
Lucy M KennedyStephen TongAlice J RobinsonRichard J HiscockLisa HuiKirsten M DaneAnna L MiddletonSusan P WalkerTeresa Mary MacDonaldPublished in: BMC medicine (2020)
Reduced growth velocity between 20 and 36 weeks among AGA fetuses is associated with antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal indicators of placental insufficiency. These fetuses potentially represent an important, under-recognised cohort at increased risk of stillbirth. Encouragingly, this novel fetal assessment would require only one additional ultrasound to current routine care, and adds to the potential benefits of routine 36-week ultrasound.
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