Current practice in the diagnosis and management of fetal growth restriction: An international survey
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica2022Vol. 101(12), pp. 1431–1439
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Ilaria Fantasia, Giulia Zamagni, C. Lees, Bronacha Mylrea‐Foley, Lorenzo Monasta, Edward Mullins, Federico Prefumo, Tamara Stampalija
Abstract
The diagnosis and management of fetal growth restriction are fairly homogeneous among different countries and levels of practice, particularly for early fetal growth restriction. Indices of cerebral flow distribution are widely used in the diagnosis and management of late fetal growth restriction, whereas maternal biomarkers and hemodynamics are less frequently assessed but more so in early rather than late fetal growth restriction. Further standardization is needed for the definition of cerebral blood flow redistribution.
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