Screening investigations in small-for-gestational-age near-term and term infants

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Mohan B. Krishnamurthy
Abigail Popiel
Atul Malhotra
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[1] Monash Children’s Hospital,Monash Newborn
[2] Monash University,Department of Paediatrics
[3] Monash University,Monash Newborn
[4] Monash Children’s Hospital,undefined
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IUGR; Cranial ultrasound; Karyotype; Cytomegalovirus;
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The aims of this study are to examine how frequently near-term and term small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infants were investigated in our clinical practice, whether being born less than the third centile for weight increased the yield of positive investigations, and whether there were additional characteristics in infants with positive investigations. This retrospective cohort study was compiled using a database of a large maternity network, using the search near term and term gestational age (greater than or equal to 35 weeks) over a span of 4 years. SGA babies were further filtered into less than the tenth centile and third centile. Out of a population of 30,461 infants in the study period, 3437 (11.3%) SGA infants were identified. Four hundred fifteen SGA infants (12.1%) underwent screening investigations, of which 49 infants (11.8%) yielded a positive investigation. 27.2% of karyotypes, 12.8% of cranial ultrasounds and 0.4% of urine CMV tests showed positive results in < 10th centile group. Being born less than the third centile for weight did not increase the yield of positive investigations. Most infants with positive investigations had an additional maternal or neonatal characteristic or risk factor present.
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