Can Ozan Ulusoy, Recep Taha Ağaoğlu, Serap Topkapi Sucu, Dilara Sarikaya Kurt, Mevlüt Bucak, Zeynep Şeyhanli, Kadriye Yakut Yücel
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Evaluation of Anterior and Middle Brain Structures With Cerebrovascular Flow in Fetuses With Fetal Growth Restriction: A Prospective Study.
Objective: To investigate the adaptation of the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) in fetuses with fetal growth restriction (FGR) and assess if forebrain and midbrain structures are affected by vascular adaptations.
Methods: A prospective case-control study involving normally developed fetuses and those with late-onset FGR (estimated fetal weight < 3rd percentile and/or abdominal circumference < 3rd percentile). Doppler indices of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), ACA and umbilical artery (UA) were determined between 32 + 0 and 37 + 0 weeks. Neurosonography assessed the depth of the insula, the sylvian fissure, and the antero-posterior diameter of the frontal lobes (FAPD).
Results: The cerebral-placental ratio (CPR) and cerebro-placental-uterine ratio (CPUR) were lower in FGR cases. ACA PI percentile values were significantly lower in the FGR group (p = 0.020). Sylvian fissure depth was significantly lower in FGR fetuses.
Conclusion: The ACA may be the first cranial vascular structure affected in fetuses with FGR. This may be related to the impact on postnatal cognitive functions in FGR patients.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Clinical Ultrasound (JCU) is an international journal dedicated to the worldwide dissemination of scientific information on diagnostic and therapeutic applications of medical sonography.
The scope of the journal includes--but is not limited to--the following areas: sonography of the gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary tract, vascular system, nervous system, head and neck, chest, breast, musculoskeletal system, and other superficial structures; Doppler applications; obstetric and pediatric applications; and interventional sonography. Studies comparing sonography with other imaging modalities are encouraged, as are studies evaluating the economic impact of sonography. Also within the journal''s scope are innovations and improvements in instrumentation and examination techniques and the use of contrast agents.
JCU publishes original research articles, case reports, pictorial essays, technical notes, and letters to the editor. The journal is also dedicated to being an educational resource for its readers, through the publication of review articles and various scientific contributions from members of the editorial board and other world-renowned experts in sonography.