Identification of newborns with Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR) in weight and/or length based on constitutional growth potential

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Nicole Mamelle
Magali Boniol
Olivier Rivière
Marie O. Joly
Georges Mellier
Bernard Maria
Bernard Rousset
Olivier Claris
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[1] Faculté de Médecine Laennec,UMR 369 INSERM / Claude Bernard University
[2] Faculté de Médecine Laennec,Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology Unit – and IFR62, Research group: Epidemiology of growth and development
[3] AUDIVAL,AUDIPOG (Association des utilisateurs de dossiers informatisés en pédiatrie, obstétrique et gynécologie)
[4] Laboratoire central d'anatomie pathologique,undefined
[5] Hôpital Edouard Herriot,undefined
[6] Department of obstetrics and gynaecology,undefined
[7] Hôpital Edouard Herriot,undefined
[8] Department of Neonatology,undefined
[9] Hôpital Edouard Herriot,undefined
[10] UMR 369 INSERM / UCLB – Equipe Epidémiologie,undefined
[11] Faculté de Médecine Lyon – R.T.H. Laennec,undefined
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FGR; Constitutional growth potential; Growth factors; Gravidic hypertension; Long term outcome;
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This study was carried out to build statistical models for defining FGR (Fetal Growth Restriction) in weight and/or length after taking growth potential of an infant into account. From a cohort of pregnant women having given birth to 47,733 infants in 141 French maternity units, two statistical models gave individualized limits of birth weight and birth length (based on the 5th centile) below which, after adjustment for its individual growth potential, a newborn must be considered as FGR in weight and/or in length. A sample of 906 infants had measures taken of cord blood growth factors (IGF1, IGFBP3). The FGRW definition (weight<5th centile for growth potential) permitted the identification of infants who presented rates of maternal hypertension (13.6%) and of Apgar score at 5 min<6 (2.9%) higher than in the classical group SGAW (weight<5th centile for sex and gestational age) (9.6% and 2.2% respectively). By combining FGRW and SGAW, a subgroup of infants, not currently recognized as SGA, presented very high rates of maternal hypertension (19.9%) and of low Apgar score (3.9%). Conversely a subgroup of infants, currently recognized as SGAW, had rates as low as in the normal infants group, and had to be considered as “constitutionally small” (that is to say 24% of the SGAW). Combining FGRW and FGRL (length<5th centile of growth potential), 7.6% of infants appeared growth-restricted, and 1.8% appeared constitutionally small in weight and/or in length. The FGRW–FGRL infants showed the lowest mean values of IGF1 (126.2±3.2) and IGFBP3 (0.86±0.03). These new definitions of FGRW and FGRL could help to better identify infants at birth requiring neonatal care, and monitoring of growth catch-up and neurodevelopmental outcome.
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