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- Title
EP06.04: The effect of the maternal wellbeing status on fetal cortical development: sub‐analysis from the IMPACT‐BCN trial.
- Authors
Gomez, Y.; Crovetto, F.; Nakaki, A.; Darecka, K.; Segalés, L.; Youssef, L.; Casas, R.; Castro‐Barquero, S.; Vieta, E.; Estruch, R.; Eixarch, E.; Crispi, F.; Gratacós, E.
- Abstract
Conclusions Fetuses whose mothers had a better wellbeing status, revealed by an excellent WHO-5 score, seem to have a different cortical development in the Sylvian fissure and the insula depth. However, those fetuses whose mothers had an Excellent WHO-5 score, had a larger Sylvian fissure/BPD (mean, SD 16.65 (2.3); Bad: 15.7 (2.4), p = 0.06; Poor: 15.70 (2.4), p = 0.06; Fair: 15.66 (2.3); p < 0.01; Good: 15.80 (2.2); p = 0.01) and smaller insula/BPD (mean, SD 31.65 (1.8); Bad: 32.18 (1.9), p = 0.28; Poor: 32.18 (1.9), p = 0.28; Fair: 32.40 (1.8); p = 0.01; Good: 32.35 (1.6); p = 0.01) compared to Good and Fair categories. A detailed neurosonography with transabdominal approach was performed at 33-34 weeks of gestation, measuring biparietal diameter (BPD), insula depth, Sylvian fissure, parieto-occipital sulci, and then normalised by BPD.
- Publication
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2022, Vol 60, p117
- ISSN
0960-7692
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/uog.25319