“…For those delivering beyond that gestational age MCA‐PI and ACA‐PI showed a similar association with perinatal outcome. Also in line with this reasoning, other studies have found no differences between ACA and MCA in response to acute hypoxia in term SGA fetuses24. As a secondary explanation, the considerable degree of systemic fetal hemodynamic adaptation to hypoxia in early‐onset IUGR, which is not present in term SGA, could also influence brain hemodynamics in ways that we cannot interpret.…”
“…For those delivering beyond that gestational age MCA‐PI and ACA‐PI showed a similar association with perinatal outcome. Also in line with this reasoning, other studies have found no differences between ACA and MCA in response to acute hypoxia in term SGA fetuses24. As a secondary explanation, the considerable degree of systemic fetal hemodynamic adaptation to hypoxia in early‐onset IUGR, which is not present in term SGA, could also influence brain hemodynamics in ways that we cannot interpret.…”
“…It has been suggested that alterations in cerebral and umbilical blood flow associated with FGR are an adaptive response to suboptimal placental function, occurring prior to subsequent deterioration in growth velocity. Furthermore, in the presence of uterine contractions, growth‐restricted fetuses undergo further acute cerebral redistribution.…”
Objective The true growth potential of a fetus is difficult to predict but recently a new definition, independent of fetal weight, using cerebroplacental (cerebro-umbilical) ratio (CPR)<
“…A functional impairment of the basal ganglia will result in a variety of dysfunctions among which motor dysfunctions are the most obvious. Involvement of the internal capsule will result in interrupted cortico-subcortical connections [18]. The ACA supplies the antero-medial cerebral cortex, from the frontal lobe to the parietal lobe all the way to the sulcus parietooccipitalis.…”
Normal reference values of the pericallosal artery might have an impact on clinical judgment during adaptive hemodynamic changes and regarding the progression of the fetal deterioration occurring in the presence of fetal hypoxia.
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