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Skin thickness as a potential marker of gestational age at birth despite different fetal growth profiles: A feasibility study

BACKGROUND: New methodologies to estimate gestational age (GA) at birth are demanded to face the limited access to obstetric ultrasonography and imprecision of postnatal scores. The study analyzed the correlation between neonatal skin thickness and pregnancy duration. Secondarily, it investigated th...

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Autores principales: Vitral, Gabriela Luiza Nogueira, Aguiar, Regina Amélia P. Lopes, de Souza, Ingrid Michelle Fonseca, Rego, Maria Albertina Santiago, Guimarães, Rodney Nascimento, Reis, Zilma Silveira Nogueira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29698511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196542
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author Vitral, Gabriela Luiza Nogueira
Aguiar, Regina Amélia P. Lopes
de Souza, Ingrid Michelle Fonseca
Rego, Maria Albertina Santiago
Guimarães, Rodney Nascimento
Reis, Zilma Silveira Nogueira
author_facet Vitral, Gabriela Luiza Nogueira
Aguiar, Regina Amélia P. Lopes
de Souza, Ingrid Michelle Fonseca
Rego, Maria Albertina Santiago
Guimarães, Rodney Nascimento
Reis, Zilma Silveira Nogueira
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description BACKGROUND: New methodologies to estimate gestational age (GA) at birth are demanded to face the limited access to obstetric ultrasonography and imprecision of postnatal scores. The study analyzed the correlation between neonatal skin thickness and pregnancy duration. Secondarily, it investigated the influence of fetal growth profiles on tissue layer dimensions. METHODS AND FINDINGS: In a feasibility study, 222 infants selected at a term-to-preterm ratio of 1:1 were assessed. Reliable information on GA was based on the early ultrasonography-based reference. The thicknesses of the epidermal and dermal skin layers were examined using high-frequency ultrasonography. We scanned the skin over the forearm and foot plantar surface of the newborns. A multivariate regression model was adjusted to determine the correlation of GA with skin layer dimensions. The best model to correlate skin thickness with GA was fitted using the epidermal layer on the forearm site, adjusted to cofactors, as follows: Gestational age (weeks) = −28.0 + 12.8 Ln (Thickness) − 4.4 Incubator staying; R(2) = 0.604 (P<0.001). In this model, the constant value for the standard of fetal growth was statistically null. The dermal layer thickness on the forearm and plantar surfaces had a negative moderate linear correlation with GA (R = −0.370, P<0.001 and R = −0.421, P<0.001, respectively). The univariate statistical analyses revealed the influence of underweight and overweight profiles on neonatal skin thickness at birth. Of the 222 infants, 53 (23.9%) had inappropriate fetal growths expected for their GA. Epidermal thickness was not fetal growth standard dependent as follows: 172.2 (19.8) μm for adequate for GA, 171.4 (20.6) μm for SGA, and 177.7 (15.2) μm for LGA (P = 0.525, mean [SD] on the forearm). CONCLUSIONS: The analysis highlights a new opportunity to relate GA at birth to neonatal skin layer thickness. As this parameter was not influenced by the standard of fetal growth, skin maturity can contribute to clinical applications.
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spelling pubmed-59194372018-05-11 Skin thickness as a potential marker of gestational age at birth despite different fetal growth profiles: A feasibility study Vitral, Gabriela Luiza Nogueira Aguiar, Regina Amélia P. Lopes de Souza, Ingrid Michelle Fonseca Rego, Maria Albertina Santiago Guimarães, Rodney Nascimento Reis, Zilma Silveira Nogueira PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: New methodologies to estimate gestational age (GA) at birth are demanded to face the limited access to obstetric ultrasonography and imprecision of postnatal scores. The study analyzed the correlation between neonatal skin thickness and pregnancy duration. Secondarily, it investigated the influence of fetal growth profiles on tissue layer dimensions. METHODS AND FINDINGS: In a feasibility study, 222 infants selected at a term-to-preterm ratio of 1:1 were assessed. Reliable information on GA was based on the early ultrasonography-based reference. The thicknesses of the epidermal and dermal skin layers were examined using high-frequency ultrasonography. We scanned the skin over the forearm and foot plantar surface of the newborns. A multivariate regression model was adjusted to determine the correlation of GA with skin layer dimensions. The best model to correlate skin thickness with GA was fitted using the epidermal layer on the forearm site, adjusted to cofactors, as follows: Gestational age (weeks) = −28.0 + 12.8 Ln (Thickness) − 4.4 Incubator staying; R(2) = 0.604 (P<0.001). In this model, the constant value for the standard of fetal growth was statistically null. The dermal layer thickness on the forearm and plantar surfaces had a negative moderate linear correlation with GA (R = −0.370, P<0.001 and R = −0.421, P<0.001, respectively). The univariate statistical analyses revealed the influence of underweight and overweight profiles on neonatal skin thickness at birth. Of the 222 infants, 53 (23.9%) had inappropriate fetal growths expected for their GA. Epidermal thickness was not fetal growth standard dependent as follows: 172.2 (19.8) μm for adequate for GA, 171.4 (20.6) μm for SGA, and 177.7 (15.2) μm for LGA (P = 0.525, mean [SD] on the forearm). CONCLUSIONS: The analysis highlights a new opportunity to relate GA at birth to neonatal skin layer thickness. As this parameter was not influenced by the standard of fetal growth, skin maturity can contribute to clinical applications. Public Library of Science 2018-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5919437/ /pubmed/29698511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196542 Text en © 2018 Vitral et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vitral, Gabriela Luiza Nogueira
Aguiar, Regina Amélia P. Lopes
de Souza, Ingrid Michelle Fonseca
Rego, Maria Albertina Santiago
Guimarães, Rodney Nascimento
Reis, Zilma Silveira Nogueira
Skin thickness as a potential marker of gestational age at birth despite different fetal growth profiles: A feasibility study
title Skin thickness as a potential marker of gestational age at birth despite different fetal growth profiles: A feasibility study
title_full Skin thickness as a potential marker of gestational age at birth despite different fetal growth profiles: A feasibility study
title_fullStr Skin thickness as a potential marker of gestational age at birth despite different fetal growth profiles: A feasibility study
title_full_unstemmed Skin thickness as a potential marker of gestational age at birth despite different fetal growth profiles: A feasibility study
title_short Skin thickness as a potential marker of gestational age at birth despite different fetal growth profiles: A feasibility study
title_sort skin thickness as a potential marker of gestational age at birth despite different fetal growth profiles: a feasibility study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29698511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196542
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