Predictive value of fetal hepatic biometry for birth weight and cord blood markers in gestational diabetes

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García Flores, José
Cruceyra, Mireia
Garicano, Ainhoa
Nieto, Olga

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Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate third-trimester fetal liver biometry, to predict birth weight and cord markers at birth in diabetic pregnancies. Study Design: Fetal liver biometry (liver diameters, area and volume) was obtained between 32 and 34 weeks. A blood sample was obtained from cord after birth. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve models were evaluated for 75th and 90th birth weight percentile. Univariate and multivariate models were used. Result: All the hepatic diameters, area and sectional volume demonstrated significant differences in both birth weight percentile 75 and 90. All ROC curves showed significant values. A significant association was observed for all measurements with birth weight. In multivariate model, liver area volume gave significant values for predicting birth weight. Cord leptin, c-peptide and ferritin were related to fetal hepatic size. Conclusion: The hepatic changes in gestational diabetes were valid to predict birth weight and metabolic changes at birth.

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Garcia Flores, J., Cruceyra, M., Cañamares, M., Garicano, A., Nieto, O., & Tamarit, I. (2016). Predictive value of fetal hepatic biometry for birth weight and cord blood markers in gestational diabetes. Journal of Perinatology, 36(9), 723-728. https://doi.org/10.1038/jp.2016.72

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