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Prognostic Value of Fetal Thymus Size in Intrauterine Growth Restriction.

Atalay Ekin1, Cenk Gezer2, Cuneyt Eftal Taner2, Ulas Solmaz2, Naciye Sinem Gezer2, Mehmet Ozeren2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to evaluate the size of the fetal thymus by sonography in pregnancies with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and to search for a possible relationship between a small fetal thymus and adverse perinatal outcomes.
METHODS: The transverse diameter of the fetal thymus was prospectively measured in 150 healthy and 143 IUGR fetuses between 24 and 40 weeks' gestation. The fetuses with IUGR were further divided according to normal or abnormal Doppler assessment of the umbilical and middle cerebral arteries and ductus venosus. Measurements were compared with reference ranges from controls. To determine which perinatal outcomes were independently associated with a small fetal thymus, a multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed.
RESULTS: Thymus size was significantly lower in IUGR fetuses compared to controls (P < .05). Among IUGR fetuses, thymus size was significantly smaller in IUGR fetuses with abnormal Doppler flow compared to normal flow (P < .05). A small thymus in IUGR fetuses was independently associated with early delivery (odds ratio [OR], 1.24; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05-1.49; P= .023), respiratory distress syndrome (OR, 1.36; 95% CI, 1.09-1.78; P= .005), early neonatal sepsis (OR, 1.65; 95% CI, 1.11-2.42; P= .001), and a longer stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (OR, 1.33; 95% CI, 1.08-1.71; P = .017).
CONCLUSIONS: Intrauterine growth restriction is associated with fetal thymic involution, and a small fetal thymus is an early indicator of adverse perinatal outcomes in pregnancies complicated by IUGR.
© 2016 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.

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Keywords:  fetal sonography; intrauterine growth restriction; obstetric ultrasound; prenatal diagnosis; thymus gland

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26860482     DOI: 10.7863/ultra.15.05039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ultrasound Med        ISSN: 0278-4297            Impact factor:   2.153


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