In utero analysis of fetal growth: a sonographic weight standard
- PMID: 1887021
- DOI: 10.1148/radiology.181.1.1887021
In utero analysis of fetal growth: a sonographic weight standard
Abstract
Regression analysis was used to develop an in utero fetal weight model from a population of 392 predominantly middle-class white patients with certain menstrual histories. There was a gradual increase in fetal weight from 35 g at 10 weeks to 3,619 g at 40 weeks, with uniform variance of +/- 12.7% (1 standard deviation) throughout gestation. When tested against the estimated weights of 1,771 chromosomally normal fetuses between 14 and 21 weeks, the mean percent difference was 0.8% and the average absolute percent error was 3.3%. When compared with actual delivery data for 163 fetuses in the group, the mean percent difference was 0.8% and the average absolute percent error was 1.1%. These data are compared with other prenatal weight curves obtained at ultrasound and with data from several large postnatal weight studies.
Comment in
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Time to bring fetal growth assessment into the 21st century.BJOG. 2016 Nov;123(12):1989. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.13974. Epub 2016 Mar 11. BJOG. 2016. PMID: 26969903 No abstract available.
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