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Clinical associations to abnormal umbilical cord length in Latin American newborns

  • Universidad Javeriana

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Umbilical cord is vital to fetal development and its alterations are related to fetal and neonatal deaths and to late neurological complications. Abnormal cord length has been recognized as the most important cord feature leading to unfavorable outcomes.We aimed to examine the relationship between fetal abnormalities and the length of umbilical cord using the ECLAMC (Estudio Colaborativo Latinoamericano de Malformaciones Congenitas/Latin American Collaborative Study on Congenital Malformations) database. METHODS:UsingECLAMCcase-control registries, we conducted an observational study on the relationship between umbilical cord length and clinical variables such as chromosomal abnormalities and neonatal malformations. RESULTS: Birth registries totaled 61820; of them 3411 had complete cord data. Abnormal length was found in 427, with 174 short (5.10%) cords and 253 long (7.41%) cords. No relation was found between abnormal cord length and gender, parity or parents age. More abnormal length cords were found than reported in other series; unexpectedly, more long cords were observed in twin gestations. It was observed that among short cords (174), 105 were from newborns with some type of malformation and 69 with no malformation (OR = 2.92, CI (95%) 2.15- 3.98, p = 0.0001); of the 253 long cords, 168 had malformation and only 85 did not (OR = 3.80, CI (95%) 2.91-4.96, p = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Abnormal cord length is associated with fetal malformation. Further studies are needed to determine the clinical applicability of using this parameter in counseling during prenatal visits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)251-256
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Volume8
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Oct 2015

Keywords

  • IUGR
  • Stillbirth
  • cord accidents
  • fetal thrombotic vasculopathy
  • intrauterine growth restriction

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