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Maternal Serum Angiogenic Profile and Its Correlations with Ultrasound Parameters and Perinatal Results in Normotensive and Preeclamptic Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction

FGR is a complication of pregnancy in which the fetus does not reach its programmed growth potential due to placental reasons and it is the single largest risk factor of stillbirth. Babies with FGR are at increased risk of mortality and morbidity not only in the perinatal period, but also in later l...

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Autores principales: Dymara-Konopka, Weronika, Laskowska, Marzena, Grywalska, Ewelina, Hymos, Anna, Leszczyńska-Gorzelak, Bożena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12134281
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author Dymara-Konopka, Weronika
Laskowska, Marzena
Grywalska, Ewelina
Hymos, Anna
Leszczyńska-Gorzelak, Bożena
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Laskowska, Marzena
Grywalska, Ewelina
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description FGR is a complication of pregnancy in which the fetus does not reach its programmed growth potential due to placental reasons and it is the single largest risk factor of stillbirth. Babies with FGR are at increased risk of mortality and morbidity not only in the perinatal period, but also in later life. FGR presents a huge challenge for obstetricians in terms of its detection and further monitoring of pregnancy. The ultrasound is the gold standard here; apart from assessing fetal weight, it is used to measure Doppler flows in maternal and fetal circulation. It seems that additional tests, like biochemical angiogenic factors measurement would be helpful in diagnosing FGR, identifying fetuses at risk and adjusting the surveillance model. The study aimed to assess the potential relationship between the concentration of sEng, sFlt-1, PlGF, and the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio in maternal serum at delivery and maternal and fetal Doppler flow measurements as well as perinatal outcomes in pregnancies complicated by FGR with and without PE, isolated PE cases and normal pregnancies. The use of angiogenic markers is promising not only in PE but also in FGR. Numerous correlations between ultrasound and Doppler studies, perinatal outcomes and disordered angiogenesis marker levels in maternal serum suggest that biochemical parameters have a great potential to be used as a complementary method to diagnose and monitor pregnancies with FGR. The, PlGF in particular, could play an outstanding role in this regard.
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spelling pubmed-103427982023-07-14 Maternal Serum Angiogenic Profile and Its Correlations with Ultrasound Parameters and Perinatal Results in Normotensive and Preeclamptic Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction Dymara-Konopka, Weronika Laskowska, Marzena Grywalska, Ewelina Hymos, Anna Leszczyńska-Gorzelak, Bożena J Clin Med Article FGR is a complication of pregnancy in which the fetus does not reach its programmed growth potential due to placental reasons and it is the single largest risk factor of stillbirth. Babies with FGR are at increased risk of mortality and morbidity not only in the perinatal period, but also in later life. FGR presents a huge challenge for obstetricians in terms of its detection and further monitoring of pregnancy. The ultrasound is the gold standard here; apart from assessing fetal weight, it is used to measure Doppler flows in maternal and fetal circulation. It seems that additional tests, like biochemical angiogenic factors measurement would be helpful in diagnosing FGR, identifying fetuses at risk and adjusting the surveillance model. The study aimed to assess the potential relationship between the concentration of sEng, sFlt-1, PlGF, and the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio in maternal serum at delivery and maternal and fetal Doppler flow measurements as well as perinatal outcomes in pregnancies complicated by FGR with and without PE, isolated PE cases and normal pregnancies. The use of angiogenic markers is promising not only in PE but also in FGR. Numerous correlations between ultrasound and Doppler studies, perinatal outcomes and disordered angiogenesis marker levels in maternal serum suggest that biochemical parameters have a great potential to be used as a complementary method to diagnose and monitor pregnancies with FGR. The, PlGF in particular, could play an outstanding role in this regard. MDPI 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10342798/ /pubmed/37445317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12134281 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dymara-Konopka, Weronika
Laskowska, Marzena
Grywalska, Ewelina
Hymos, Anna
Leszczyńska-Gorzelak, Bożena
Maternal Serum Angiogenic Profile and Its Correlations with Ultrasound Parameters and Perinatal Results in Normotensive and Preeclamptic Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title Maternal Serum Angiogenic Profile and Its Correlations with Ultrasound Parameters and Perinatal Results in Normotensive and Preeclamptic Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_full Maternal Serum Angiogenic Profile and Its Correlations with Ultrasound Parameters and Perinatal Results in Normotensive and Preeclamptic Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_fullStr Maternal Serum Angiogenic Profile and Its Correlations with Ultrasound Parameters and Perinatal Results in Normotensive and Preeclamptic Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Serum Angiogenic Profile and Its Correlations with Ultrasound Parameters and Perinatal Results in Normotensive and Preeclamptic Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_short Maternal Serum Angiogenic Profile and Its Correlations with Ultrasound Parameters and Perinatal Results in Normotensive and Preeclamptic Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_sort maternal serum angiogenic profile and its correlations with ultrasound parameters and perinatal results in normotensive and preeclamptic pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12134281
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