Abstract Background: According to epidemiological studies, impaired intrauterine growth increases the risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in adulthood. Heart rate variability (HRV), which reflects the autonomic nervous system function, has been used for risk assessment in adults while its dysfunction has been linked to poor cardiovascular outcome. Objective: We hypothesized that children who were born with fetal growth restriction (FGR) and antenatal blood flow redistribution have decreased HRV at early school age compared to their gestational age matched peers with normal intrauterine growth. Study design: A prospectively collected cohort of children born with FGR (birth weight <10th percentile and/or abnormal umbilical a...
OBJECTIVES: To explore if in early fetal growth restriction (FGR) the longitudinal pattern of short...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is the condition where a fetus does not grow according to its genetic...
Intrauterine growth restriction is one of the most common obstetric conditions, affecting 7-10% of f...
Background: According to epidemiological studies, impaired intrauterine growth increases the risk fo...
BACKGROUND-: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is associated with inc...
Objectives: Idiopathic fetal growth restriction is considered to be associated with hemodynamic abno...
AIMS: Low birthweight has been linked to increased cardiovascular risk in adulthood. We evaluated th...
Introduction: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) has been associated with an increased risk of c...
Background - It has been suggested that an adverse fetal environment increases susceptibility to hyp...
Theory of fetal programming contributes to a better understanding of the relationship of many human ...
textabstractObjectives: To explore whether, in early fetal growth restriction (FGR), the longitudina...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased cardiovascular morbid...
Intrauterine growth restriction has been noted to adversely impact morbidity and mortality in the ne...
Poor fetal growth may alter the regularity mechanism of cardiac autonomic system that is involved in...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is associated with increased cardio...
OBJECTIVES: To explore if in early fetal growth restriction (FGR) the longitudinal pattern of short...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is the condition where a fetus does not grow according to its genetic...
Intrauterine growth restriction is one of the most common obstetric conditions, affecting 7-10% of f...
Background: According to epidemiological studies, impaired intrauterine growth increases the risk fo...
BACKGROUND-: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is associated with inc...
Objectives: Idiopathic fetal growth restriction is considered to be associated with hemodynamic abno...
AIMS: Low birthweight has been linked to increased cardiovascular risk in adulthood. We evaluated th...
Introduction: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) has been associated with an increased risk of c...
Background - It has been suggested that an adverse fetal environment increases susceptibility to hyp...
Theory of fetal programming contributes to a better understanding of the relationship of many human ...
textabstractObjectives: To explore whether, in early fetal growth restriction (FGR), the longitudina...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased cardiovascular morbid...
Intrauterine growth restriction has been noted to adversely impact morbidity and mortality in the ne...
Poor fetal growth may alter the regularity mechanism of cardiac autonomic system that is involved in...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is associated with increased cardio...
OBJECTIVES: To explore if in early fetal growth restriction (FGR) the longitudinal pattern of short...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is the condition where a fetus does not grow according to its genetic...
Intrauterine growth restriction is one of the most common obstetric conditions, affecting 7-10% of f...