Abstract
Objective(s): Timing of birth is complex in early-onset fetal growth restriction (FGR) and the literature is limited regarding the exact sequence of changes in antenatal parameters. This study aimed to examine this sequence in a large early-onset FGR cohort. Design: Multicenter, retrospective cohort study. Setting: Six tertiary care hospitals in the Netherlands. Population: A post hoc analysis of the OPtimal TIming of antenatal COrticosteroids in early-onset fetal growth REstriction (OPTICORE) study was performed. Methods: Repeated measures of antenatal parameters were assessed routinely from diagnosis to birth. Mixed-effects models were used to determine the probability of abnormality (binary) and the trend (Z-score, continuous) over time for each parameter (< 32 and ≥ 32 weeks). Main Outcome Measures: The time sequence of changes in fetal and maternal health parameters from diagnosis to birth in early-onset FGR pregnancies. Results: A total of 1453 patients were included, of whom 1025 patients gave birth < 32 weeks and 428 ≥ 32 weeks, with median gestational ages of 29 + 3 weeks (IQR 27 + 6, 30 + 5) and 34 + 4 weeks (IQR 33 + 0, 37 + 0), respectively. The most apparent changes in fetal parameters in the last days preceding birth comprised: absent/reversed end-diastolic velocity of the umbilical artery and cardiotocography abnormalities. Regarding maternal parameters, an increased probability of antihypertensive agent(s) use was seen shortly preceding birth < 32 weeks. Conclusion(s): This large cohort of early-onset FGR pregnancies provides a time sequence of fetal and maternal health parameters from diagnosis to birth, which could inform clinical management.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 671-679 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | BJOG - An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
| Volume | 133 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| Early online date | 3 Nov 2025 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Mar 2026 |
Keywords
- cardiotocography
- doppler
- early-onset fetal growth restriction
- short-term variability
- time sequence
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