The consequences of fetal growth restriction on brain structure and neurodevelopmental outcome
Hudson Institute of Medical Research · Monash University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a significant complication of pregnancy describing a fetus that does not grow to full potential due to pathological compromise. FGR affects 3-9% of pregnancies in high-income countries, and is a leading cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity. Placental insufficiency is the principal cause of FGR, resulting in chronic fetal hypoxia. This hypoxia induces a fetal adaptive response of cardiac output redistribution to favour vital organs, including the brain, and is in consequence called brain sparing. Despite this, it is now apparent that brain sparing does not ensure normal brain development in growth-restricted fetuses. In this review we have brought together available…
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3Topics & keywords
- Fetus
- Fetal growth
- Medicine
- Growth restriction
- Intrauterine growth restriction
- Neuroscience
- Outcome (game theory)
- Pregnancy