SGA Flashcards
What classifies as an IUGR
<10th centile on the fetal growth chart
How is IUGR classified
Asymmetrical vs symmetrical
Causes: Maternal, fetal, genetic or placental
What usually causes symmetrical IUGR
Chromosomal abnormalities - trisomies, turners
Examples of fetal causes of IUGR
Any structural abnormality
Multiple pregnancy
Examples of maternal causes of IUGR
Infection - toxoplasmosis, rubella, CMV, herpes simplex
Preeclampsia
Anaemia
Substance abuse - alcohol, smoking, cocaine
Low BMI
Examples of placental causes of IUGR
Placental insufficiency - low placental supply, high fetal demand, placental tumour, single umbilical artery
Do babies with symmetrical or asymmetrical growth restriction have a better prognosis. Why?
Asymmetrical:
Insult occurs later in utero
Adapted to insults in utero so more likely to have a catch up growth period
How long is the catch up growth period
2 years
Immediate complications of IUGR
RDS Hypoglycaemia Hypothermia Hypocalcaemia, hypomagnesia Birth asphyxia Meconium aspiration Polycythaemia Immunodeficiency
Long term complications of IUGR
Obesity Diabetes - MODY and type 2 Hypercholesterolaemia IHD Low IQ Developmental delay Poor social skills Poor attachment
How can you diagnose IUGR postnatal if the mother missed fetal scans
Measure length and head circumference Less buccal fat Loose skin on neck/groin Sharp long finger nails Alert