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Original Article

Cord blood intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (I-FABP) in full-term intrauterine growth restricted pregnancies

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Pages 2062-2065 | Received 08 Sep 2011, Accepted 28 Mar 2012, Published online: 02 May 2012
 

Abstract

Objective: To prospectively investigate cord blood concentrations of intestinal fatty acid-binding protein-[I-FABP, a useful marker in the early detection of necrotizing enterocolitis-(NEC)] in full-term intrauterine-growth-restricted-(IUGR, associated with NEC, regardless of gestational age) and appropriate-for-gestational-age-(AGA) pregnancies. We also aimed to determine cord blood I-FABP concentrations in IUGR cases with abnormal versus normal antenatal Doppler results and investigate a possible association with feeding intolerance or NEC.Methods: I-FABP concentrations were determined by ELISA in 154 mixed arteriovenous cord blood samples from IUGR (n = 50) and AGA (n = 104) singleton full-term infants.Results: Cord blood I-FABP concentrations did not differ between IUGR and AGA groups, as well as between IUGR infants with normal versus abnormal(however, lacking absent/ reversed end-diastolic umbilical artery flow) antenatal Doppler results. No infant presented with feeding intolerance or NEC. Customized centiles were lower in IUGR infants with abnormal versus normal antenatal Doppler results (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Full-term IUGR infants present with normal cord blood I-FABP concentrations and do not seem to be at higher risk for developing feeding intolerance or NEC, including those with compromised fetal perfusion.

Declaration of Interest: The authors report no declarations of interest.

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