Sc. Blackwell et al., Relationship between the sonographic pattern of intrauterine growth restriction and acid-base status at the time of cordocentesis, ARCH GYN OB, 264(4), 2001, pp. 191-193
Objective: To determine whether there is a difference in acid-base status a
t the time of cordocentesis between fetuses with symmetric and asymmetric i
ntrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Study Design: Non-anomalous singleto
n fetuses with IUGR who underwent fetal blood sampling for rapid karyotype
analysis from 1992-1995 were retrospectively identified. Cases with gestati
onal age <24 weeks, abnormal karyotype, or evidence of congenital infection
were excluded. Fetuses were divided into two groups based on Head Circumfe
rence/ Abdominal Circumference Ratio (HC/AC). The asymmetric-IUGR group had
HC/AC <greater than or equal to>95% tile for CIA, and the symmetric-IUGR g
roup had HC/AC <95% tile. GA adjusted values of umbilical venous pH, pCO(2)
. pO(2), HCO3, hemoglobin and reticulocyte count were calculated by subtrac
ting the mean values for GA from the observed and compared between groups.
Results: Both symmetric-IUGR (n=7) and asymmetric-IUGR (n=9) had umbilical
venous pH and pO(2) levels lower than GA normative values. However, there w
ere no differences between groups for any of the parameters studied. Conclu
sions: Fetuses with symmetric and asymmetric IUGR due to UPI display a simi
lar degree of acid-base impairment.