Third trimester fetal lung volume, thoracic circumference, and early infant lung function

Author:

Hilde Katarina12ORCID,Gudmundsdóttir Hrefna Katrín13,Bains Karen Eline S.13,Carlsen Karin C. Lødrup13,Färdig Martin45ORCID,Jonassen Christine M.67,Kreyberg Ina13,LeBlanc Marissa8,Nordlund Björn45ORCID,Rehbinder Eva Maria19,Roland Marie Cecilie Paasche2,Skjerven Håvard O.13,Staff Anne Cathrine12,Vettukattil Riyas13,Haugen Guttorm12

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Oslo Oslo Norway

2. Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

3. Division of Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

4. Department of Women's and Children's Health Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

5. Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

6. Department of Virology Norwegian Institute of Public Health Oslo Norway

7. Genetic Unit, Centre for Laboratory Medicine Østfold Hospital Trust Kalnes Norway

8. Oslo Centre of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Oslo University Hospital and University of Oslo Oslo Norway

9. Department of Dermatology and Vaenerology Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWe aimed to investigate the relationship between fetal third trimester lung volume (LV), thoracic circumference (TC), fetal weight, as well as fetal thoracic and weight growth, and early infant lung function.MethodsFetal LV, TC and estimated weight were measured with ultrasound at 30 gestational weeks in 257 fetuses from the general population‐based prospective cohort study Preventing Atopic Dermatitis and ALLergies in Children (PreventADALL). Fetal thoracic growth rate and weight increase were calculated using TC and estimated fetal weight measured by ultrasound during pregnancy, and TC and birthweight of the newborn. Lung function was assessed by tidal flow‐volume measurement in awake infants at 3 months of age. The associations between fetal size (LV, TC, and estimated weight) and growth (thoracic growth rate and fetal weight increase) measures and the time to peak tidal expiratory flow to expiratory time ratio (tPTEF/tE) as well as tidal volume standardized for body weight (VT/kg) were analyzed using linear and logistic regression models.ResultsWe observed no associations between fetal LV, TC or estimated fetal weight and tPTEF/tE as a continuous variable, tPTEF/tE < 25th percentile, or VT/kg. Similarly, fetal thoracic growth and weight increase were not associated with infant lung function. Analyses stratified for sex showed a significant inverse association between fetal weight increase and VT/kg (p = 0.02) in girls.ConclusionOverall, fetal third trimester LV, TC, estimated fetal weight, thoracic growth rate and weight increase were not associated with infant lung function at 3 months of age.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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