Umbilical-portal-systemic venous shunt and intrauterine growth restriction: an inquiry from a prospective study.
Shelly CzeigerTal WeissbachKeren ZlotoAriella WienerOmer NirAbeer MassarwaBoaz WeiszMichal Fishel BartalRakefet Yoeli UlmanYossi BartReuven AchironZvi KivilevitchShali Mazaki-ToviEran KassifPublished in: American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (2024)
Umbilical-portal-systemic venous shunt is a relatively common finding among fetuses with growth restriction. When compared with pregnancies with intrauterine growth restriction with a normal portal system, these pregnancies complicated by intrauterine growth restriction and an umbilical-portal-systemic venous shunt are associated with a different Doppler flow pattern, an increased risk for fetal death, earlier presentation of intrauterine growth restriction, a lower gestational age at delivery, additional congenital vascular anomalies, and a lower rate of pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorders. Meticulous sonographic evaluation of the portal system should be considered in the prenatal workup of intrauterine growth restriction, as umbilical-portal-systemic venous shunts may affect perinatal outcomes.