Correlative Evaluation of Abdominal Aorta (aIMT) and Carotid Arteries (cIMT) Intima Media Thickness in Small for GestationalAge (SGA) and Appropriate for Gestational Age (AGA) Term Newborns
Introduction: Small for gestation newborns displays prenatal circulatory adaptations (including thickening of vessel wall) to the suboptimal intra-uterine environment. These adaptations thought to lead to an altered development of the cardiovascular system and “program” the fetus for lifelong ca...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.
2019-01-01
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Series: | International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery |
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Summary: | Introduction: Small for gestation newborns displays prenatal
circulatory adaptations (including thickening of vessel wall) to
the suboptimal intra-uterine environment. These adaptations
thought to lead to an altered development of the cardiovascular
system and “program” the fetus for lifelong cardiovascular
morbidities.
Aim: To measure and compare the Intima Media Thickness of
abdominal aorta (aIMT) and Carotid Arteries (cIMT) in Smallfor-Gestational-Age (SGA) term newborns with appropriate for
gestation age (AGA or normal sized) term newborns using noninvasive high resolution Ultrasonography.
Materials and Methods: The aIMT and cIMT by high resolution
Ultrasonography of 100 SGA and 100-AGA term newborns were
measured. The mean and maximum IMT of abdominal aorta
and carotid artery were calculated. The Mann-Whitney test
was applied to know the distribution of variables. For univariate
analysis, the Pearson correlation coefficients was used.
Stepwise backward multivariate linear regression was used
to establish the independent risk factors for cIMT and aIMT.
Correlations were analysed by using Spearman test (Significant
correlation considered at 0.01 levels). Software SPSS version
18.0 for statistical analysis was used.
Results: Mean cIMT and aIMT were significantly increased in
SGA term newborns (0.41±0.047 mm, 0.5±0.058 mm) than in AGA
term newborns (0.35±0.032 mm, 0.45±0.041 mm). Maximum
cIMT and aIMT were also significantly increased in SGA term
newborns (0.45±0.05 mm, 0.58±0.05 mm) as compared to AGA
term newborns (0.40±0.05 mm 0.52±0.05 mm). Both maximum
and Mean aIMT and cIMT were negatively correlated (<0.001)
with birth weight, length, and head circumference.
Conclusion: Screening of all SGA babies is necessary, as there
has been an increasing emphasis on the early identification of
those at an increased risk of developing disease so that we may
provide them with early preventive and treatment options, thereby
arresting or delaying the onset of morbidity and mortality. |
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ISSN: | 2277-8543 2455-6874 |