نتایج جستجو برای: fetal macrosomia

تعداد نتایج: 87969  

Journal: :Fetal diagnosis and therapy 2013
Christian Bamberg Larry Hinkson Wolfgang Henrich

Macrosomia is diagnosed when excessive intrauterine fetal growth occurs and the birth weight surpasses an established limit. The causes and risk factors for fetal macrosomia are diverse. Pregnancies with fetal macrosomia are considered high risk and require intensive antenatal care. Prenatal ultrasound appears to be the best method for performing weight estimates before birth, as the correct bi...

2010
Jennifer Walsh Rhona Mahony Michael Foley Fionnuala Mc Auliffe

BACKGROUND Maternal weight and maternal weight gain during pregnancy exert a significant influence on infant birth weight and the incidence of macrosomia. Fetal macrosomia is associated with an increase in both adverse obstetric and neonatal outcome, and also confers a future risk of childhood obesity. Studies have shown that a low glycaemic diet is associated with lower birth weights, however ...

2015
QINYU GE YANAN ZHU HAILING LI FEI TIAN XUEYING XIE YUNFEI BAI

Macrosomia is associated with problems at birth and has life-long health implications for the infant. The aim of this study was to profile the plasma microRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) and evaluate the potential of circulating miRNAs to predict fetal macrosomia. The expression levels of miRNAs in plasma samples obtained from pregnant women with fetal macrosomia and from women with normal pregnancies (c...

2016
Aisha Salim Said Karim Premji Manji

BACKGROUND Fetal macrosomia is defined as birth weight ≥4000 g. Several risk factors have been shown to be associated with fetal macrosomia. There has been an increased incidence of macrosomic babies delivered and the antecedent complications. This study assessed the risk factors, maternal and neonatal complications of fetal macrosomia in comparison with normal birth weight neonates. METHODS ...

2013
Kais Chaabane Khaled Trigui Doulira Louati Sahbi Kebaili Hichem Gassara Abdallah Dammak Habib Amouri Mohamed Guermazi

INTRODUCTION Identifying newborns who weight 4000 g or more is important because birth of macrosomic fetuses is associated with adverse peripartum outcomes. Ultrasound is widely used for this purpose Our objective was to evaluate the diagnostic value of sonographic measurement of fetal abdominal circumference (AC) over 350 mm for the prediction of fetal macrosomia and shoulder dystocia, to spec...

Journal: :Pediatric Research 1984

Journal: :Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 2008

2009

Background: Both maternal and fetal complications are increased in diabetic pregnancies. Although hypertensive complications are increased in pregnant women with pregestational diabetes, reports on hypertensive complications in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) have been contradictory. Congenital malformations and macrosomia are the main fetal complications in Type 1 diabetic pregn...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2005
Gilberto Kac Gustavo Velásquez-Meléndez

OBJECTIVE To identify co-variables potentially associated to infant macrosomia, including excessive gestational weight gain. METHODS A cohort was investigated consisting of 230 pairs of mothers and children, residents of the City of Rio de Janeiro. Fetal macrosomia, defined as a birth weight > or = 4,000 grams was treated as the dependent variable. Statistical analysis of the relation between...

2016
Kathy M. Redfern Gail A. Rees Jonathan H. Pinkney

Fetal macrosomia is associated with a number of health complications for both mother and infant in the immediate, short, and long-term. Maternal obesity and excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) have long been associated with fetal macrosomia, however the impact of maternal lifestyle factors such as dietary intake and energy balance, in combination with the timing and composition of weight ga...

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