Ulrich S, Ernst J P, Kalder M, Weiss E, Berle P
Frauen, Dr.-Horst-Schmidt-Kliniken, Wiesbaden.
Z Geburtshilfe Perinatol. 1994 May-Jun;198(3):100-3.
Absent or reverse enddiastolic flow velocities (AREDFV) of the umbilical arteries are associated with fetal distress and adverse fetal outcome. We studied 68 fetuses with AREDFV with respect to abnormal neurological evaluation up to two years. A control group was matched for gestational age and had normal umbilical artery flow velocity waveforms. Fetuses with AREDFV showed increased abnormal neurological signs, compared with the control group (31% vs. 12%). Our results confirm the significance of AREDFV in growth retarded infants with respect to neurological development in early childhood.
脐动脉舒张末期血流速度缺失或反向(AREDFV)与胎儿窘迫及不良胎儿结局相关。我们对68例出现AREDFV的胎儿进行了长达两年的异常神经学评估研究。选取了一个与研究组孕周匹配且脐动脉血流速度波形正常的对照组。与对照组相比,出现AREDFV的胎儿显示出更多的异常神经学体征(31%对12%)。我们的结果证实了AREDFV在生长受限婴儿幼儿期神经发育方面的重要性。