Acta paediatrica
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Uteroplacental insufficiency leads to fetal growth retardation, which is a major cause of perinatal and postnatal morbidity. In the present study we investigated the relationship between prenatal haemodynamic disturbances and postnatal intestinal perfusion and gastrointestinal function in small-for-gestational-age neonates. Prospectively, 114 preterm neonates with a birthweight below 1500 g were assigned to one of two groups according to their prenatal Doppler sonographic measurements: neonates with or without prenatal haemodynamic disturbances. ⋯ Only 19 of 78 neonates of this group showed signs of intestinal disturbances postnatally. By Doppler sonographic investigations we found significant lower systolic, mean and end-diastolic flow velocities and higher pulsatility indices of the superior mesenteric artery in neonates with prenatal haemodynamic disturbances. This may occur as a result of postnatal persistent redistribution of regional blood flow and results in gastrointestinal problems and may adversely affect gut motility.