OBJECTIVES: The correlation between the gestational age and the birth body weight are among others the basis of the estimation of newborn's maturity. Because of the acceleration of development and the decrease in the gestational age and birth body weight regarded as a limitation to newborn's survivalship there is a necessity of bringing up to date the existing reference systems. DESIGN: The main goal of this work is to modernize the reference system of birth body weight in relation to gestational age. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data of the birth body weight of 48,443 (25,225 boys and 23,218 girls) newborn, singleton children with a gestational age of 24-43 weeks were examined. Data was collected in 2001 and 2002 in Wielkopolski and Lubuski region. Values of the 3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th and 97th percentile were calculated. The analysis was carried out separately for both sexes. Additionally, because of lack of dimorphic differences until the 33rd week of gestation, percentile values were calculated for both sexes together in the partition of 24 to 33 weeks of gestation. CONCLUSIONS: In comparison to previous reference systems, the obtained results showed a tendency for the birth body weight to increase.
OBJECTIVES: The correlation between the gestational age and the birth body weight are among others the basis of the estimation of newborn's maturity. Because of the acceleration of development and the decrease in the gestational age and birth body weight regarded as a limitation to newborn's survivalship there is a necessity of bringing up to date the existing reference systems. DESIGN: The main goal of this work is to modernize the reference system of birth body weight in relation to gestational age. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data of the birth body weight of 48,443 (25,225 boys and 23,218 girls) newborn, singleton children with a gestational age of 24-43 weeks were examined. Data was collected in 2001 and 2002 in Wielkopolski and Lubuski region. Values of the 3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th and 97th percentile were calculated. The analysis was carried out separately for both sexes. Additionally, because of lack of dimorphic differences until the 33rd week of gestation, percentile values were calculated for both sexes together in the partition of 24 to 33 weeks of gestation. CONCLUSIONS: In comparison to previous reference systems, the obtained results showed a tendency for the birth body weight to increase.
Authors: Katarzyna Kosicka; Anna Siemiątkowska; Mariola Krzyścin; Grzegorz H Bręborowicz; Matylda Resztak; Aleksandra Majchrzak-Celińska; Marek Chuchracki; Franciszek K Główka Journal: PLoS One Date: 2015-12-04 Impact factor: 3.240
Authors: Katarzyna Kosicka; Anna Siemiątkowska; Agata Szpera-Goździewicz; Mariola Krzyścin; Grzegorz H Bręborowicz; Franciszek K Główka Journal: Endocrine Date: 2018-04-02 Impact factor: 3.633