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Review
. 2004 Jan;111(1):31-7.
doi: 10.1046/j.1471-0528.2003.00006.x.

Birthweight by gestational age in preterm babies according to a Gaussian mixture model

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Birthweight by gestational age in preterm babies according to a Gaussian mixture model

Stefania Tentoni et al. BJOG. 2004 Jan.

Abstract

Objective: To provide a statistically sound criterion for identifying implausibly large birthweights for gestational age.

Design: Review of ISTAT 1990-1994 national newborn records.

Setting: Italy

Population: Forty-two thousand and twenty-nine single first and second liveborn preterm babies.

Methods: Two-component Gaussian mixture models are used to describe the birthweight distributions stratified by gestational age. Implausibly large babies are identified through model-based probabilistic clustering.

Main outcome measures: Gestational age misclassification and weight-for-gestational age centile curves

Results: Gestational age appears under-estimated by about six weeks in 12.3% of the cases. Large babies are equally present in males and females, but are more frequent in second-borns than in first-borns, even when parity-specific models are fitted.

Conclusions: The approach allows for a quantification of the gestational age under-estimate error and for data correction through model-based clustering. Correct birthweight distributions and growth curves are also provided.

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