Epidemiology Branch, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2010 Jun;202(6):522-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2009.10.889. Epub 2010 Jan 13.
Normal fetal growth is a critical component of a healthy pregnancy and influences the long-term health of the offspring. However, defining normal and abnormal fetal growth has been a long-standing challenge in clinical practice and research. We review various references and standards that are used widely to evaluate fetal growth and discuss common pitfalls of current definitions of abnormal fetal growth. Pros and cons of different approaches to customize fetal growth standards are described. We further discuss recent advances toward an integrated definition for fetal growth restriction. Such a definition may incorporate fetal size with the status of placental health that is measured by maternal and fetal Doppler velocimetry and biomarkers, biophysical findings, and genetics. Although the concept of an integrated definition appears promising, further development and testing are required. An improved definition of abnormal fetal growth should benefit both research and clinical practice.
正常胎儿生长是健康妊娠的关键组成部分,会影响后代的长期健康。然而,定义正常和异常胎儿生长一直是临床实践和研究中的一个长期挑战。我们回顾了广泛用于评估胎儿生长的各种参考文献和标准,并讨论了当前异常胎儿生长定义的常见缺陷。描述了定制胎儿生长标准的不同方法的优缺点。我们进一步讨论了胎儿生长受限的综合定义的最新进展。这种定义可以将胎儿大小与通过母体和胎儿多普勒速度描记术和生物标志物、生物物理发现和遗传学测量的胎盘健康状况结合起来。尽管综合定义的概念似乎很有前途,但仍需要进一步开发和测试。对异常胎儿生长的定义的改进应使研究和临床实践都受益。