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Premature babies and small for gestational age (SGA) babies are more prone to the ailments that can affect all newborn infants because many of their physiological systems are not yet fully developed. Many of these problems are neither life-threatening nor have long-term sequelae. However, some of them can also develop into a severe condition if not treated effectively and promptly.

Small babies, both premature and SGA, are at risk of complications, both during the neonatal period and long-term. There is a separate article on Bebês Prematuros e seus Problemas. This article will therefore mainly deal with SGA infants.

The risk of perinatal and long-term complications for SGA babies will depend on whether the baby is constitutionally small, small as a result of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), or small as a result of a specific underlying cause such as intrauterine infection or chromosome abnormality. See the separate Small for Gestational Age Babies e Restrição de Crescimento Intrauterino articles for further information.

A study of all live singleton births in England and Wales in 2006-2012 found that ethnicity-sex-specific centiles for Black and Asian presented lower values compared with the White centiles. Comparisons of sex-specific and ethnicity-sex-specific centiles showed that use of sex-specific centiles increased the SGA diagnosed cases by 50% for Asian, 30% for South Asian (Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi) and 20% for Black ethnicity.1

Neonatal presentation of intrauterine growth restriction

The clinical features of IUGR will depend on the underlying cause and whether the IUGR is predominantly symmetrical or asymmetrical. See separate Restrição de Crescimento Intrauterino artigo para mais informações.

The clinical features at birth associated with IUGR include:2

  • Large head when compared to the rest of the body (brain sparing effect).

  • Large and wide anterior fontanelle.

  • Anxious and hyper-alert infant.

  • Absence of buccal fat (old man look).

  • Long fingernails.

  • Loose, dry and easy peelable skin.

  • Loose fold of skin in the nape of the neck, axilla, interscapular area and gluteal region.

  • Poor skeletal muscle mass and subcutaneous fat with thin arms and legs.

  • Small or scaphoid abdomen.

  • Poor breast bud formation and immature female genitalia.

  • Relatively large and thin hands and legs compared with the body.

  • Thin umbilical cord, often stained with meconium.

Perinatal complications associated with intrauterine growth restriction2

The complications for babies following intrauterine growth retardation include:

Long-term complications of small for gestational age babies

SGA children are at higher risk of attaining an adult height below their target height, as well as of developing metabolic disorders (obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes) and cardiovascular diseases. These children are also prone to have precocious pubarche, exaggerated precocious adrenarche, an earlier onset of menarche, and faster progression of puberty than children born appropriate for gestational age.3

Neurodevelopmental problems

SGA infants have an increased risk of poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes compared to being appropriate for gestational age.4

  • Lower scores on cognitive testing.

  • Difficulties in schools or requiring special education.

  • Gross motor and minor neurological dysfunction.

  • Behavioural problems (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).

  • Lower strength and work capacity.

  • Paralisia cerebral.

  • Low social competence.

  • Poor academic performance.

  • Lower levels of intelligence.

  • Hyperactive behaviour.

  • Poor perceptual performance.

  • Poor visuo-motor perception; motor incompetence and difficulties with reading and with learning mathematics.

Increased risk of other long term complications2

  • Growth failure.

  • Hipertensão.

  • Hypercholesterolaemia.

  • Doença cardiovascular.

  • Obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus.

  • Kidney disease, liver disease.

  • Lung abnormalities: reactive airways disease.

  • Cancer: breast, ovarian, colon, lung, blood.

  • Esquizofrenia.

  • Parkinsonism.

  • Alzheimer's disease.

  • Polycystic ovary syndrome, premature pubarche.

  • Shortened lifespan.

  • Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder.

  • Immune dysfunction.

  • Osteoporose.

  • Social problems.

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Leitura adicional e referências

  1. Freni-Sterrantino A, Afoakwah P, Smith RB, et al; Birth weight centiles and small for gestational age by sex and ethnicity for England and Wales. Arch Dis Child. 2019 Dec;104(12):1188-1192. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2018-316518. Epub 2019 Jun 13.
  2. Sharma D, Shastri S, Sharma P; Restrição do Crescimento Intrauterino: Aspectos Pré-natais e Pós-natais. Clin Med Insights Pediatr. 14 de julho de 2016; 10:67-83. doi: 10.4137/CMPed.S40070. Coleção eletrônica 2016.
  3. Yadav S, Rustogi D; Small for gestational age: growth and puberty issues. Indian Pediatr. 2015 Feb;52(2):135-40.
  4. Arcangeli T, Thilaganathan B, Hooper R, et al; Neurodevelopmental delay in small babies at term: a systematic review. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2012 Sep;40(3):267-75. doi: 10.1002/uog.11112. Epub 2012 Aug 7.

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Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP

Médico Generalista, Autor Médico

MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH

Dr Colin Tidy é um médico do NHS, baseado em Oxfordshire.

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Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP

Médico Generalista, Autor Médico

MBChB (1992), DRCOG, DFFP, MRCOG (Part 1) MRCGP (2007), DFSRH (2013), MSc - medical education (2020)

A Dra. Hayley Willacy era uma médica do NHS atuando no noroeste da Inglaterra, que se aposentou da prática clínica em 2022 após 30 anos. 

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