U.S., April 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06919757) titled 'Early Lung Function Trajectories: Comparison Between Infants With and Without Intrauterine Growth Restriction.' on April 02.

Brief Summary: During intrauterine life, some babies are smaller or grow less than expected. This fetal growth abnormality, called fetal growth restriction (FGR), can be diagnosed by ultrasound. Since there are currently no curative treatments for this condition, nor methods to optimize the growth of babies in the womb, the only effective strategy is intensive monitoring of fetal conditions, accompanied by early planning of delivery.

The diagnosis of early FGR (i.e. diagnosed before 32 weeks of gestation) co...