Clinical Trial: Aspirin in Asymmetrically Intrauterine Growth

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Effect of Low-dose Aspirin on Fetal Weight of Idiopathic Asymmetrically Intrauterine Growth Restricted Fetuses With Abnormal Umbilical Doppler Indices

Brief Summary:

Intrauterine growth restriction refers to a fetus that has failed to get a specific measures by a gestational age. Asymmetric type of Intrauterine growth restriction is known by normal sized head with smaller abdomen.It is important to recognize the growth restricted fetuses, because these fetuses may have fetal or neonatal complications.

When blood flow is increased, the oxygen and nutrients will deliver good to the fetus. The role of low-dose aspirin therapy in management of intrauterine growth restriction is controversial. It has been used, in many studies, in prevention of intrauterine growth restriction especially in women at high risk of pre-eclampsia or obstetrical antiphospholipid syndrome.