Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Dec 2015)

Maternal and fetal risk factors affecting perinatal mortality in early and late fetal growth restriction

  • Oya Demirci,
  • Selçuk Selçuk,
  • Pınar Kumru,
  • Mehmet Reşit Asoğlu,
  • Didar Mahmutoğlu,
  • Barış Boza,
  • Gürcan Türkyılmaz,
  • Zafer Bütün,
  • Resul Arısoy,
  • Bülent Tandoğan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tjog.2015.03.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 6
pp. 700 – 704

Abstract

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Objective: To determine the factors which affect the perinatal deaths in early and late fetal growth restriction (FGR) fetuses using threshold of estimated fetal weight (EFW) 34 weeks. Factors which affect the perinatal deaths were analyzed descriptively in early and late FGR. The perinatal mortality was calculated by adding the number of stillbirths and neonatal deaths. Results: The study included 86 early and 185 late FGR fetuses, 31 resulted in perinatal deaths, 28 perinatal deaths were in early FGR, and three perinatal deaths were in late FGR. Perinatal deaths occurred more commonly in early FGR fetuses with an EFW < 3rd percentile. Prior stillbirth, preeclampsia, the degree of increasing vascular impedance of umbilical artery(UA) and uterine artery (UtA) showed significant correlation with perinatal death in early FGR. All three perinatal deaths in late FGR occurred in fetuses with EFW < 3rd percentile and severe oligohydramnios. Also, placental abruption and perinatal death was found significantly higher in increased vascular impedance of UtAs whatever the umbilical artery Doppler. Conclusion: Only EFW < 3rd percentile and severe olgohydramnios seem to be contributing factors affecting perinatal death in late FGR in comparison with early FGR.

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