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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Babson and Benda 1976 "fetal-infant growth graph" for preterm infants is commonly used in neonatal intensive care. Its limits include the small sample size which provides low confidence in the extremes of the data, the 26 weeks start and the 500 gram graph increments. The purpose of this study was to develop an updated growth chart beginning at 22 weeks based on a meta-analysis of published reference studies.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14678563 PMCID: PMC324406 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-3-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Details of the Data Sources
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| Data used | Birthweight ≤ 40 weeks | Head and length measures ≤ 40 weeks | Head and length measures ≤ 40 weeks | Weight, head and length measures after term |
| Sample size (n) | 676,605 | 376,000 | Head circumference: 29090 and length: 26973 | Birth data :weight: 82 million, length: 900,000, head circumference: 400. First year of life: 2200 to 38,000 infants. |
| n < 30 weeks | 4101 | 0 | 274 | N/A |
| Gestational age range of study | 22 to 43 weeks | 28.5 to 42.5 weeks | 22 to 43 weeks | Post term |
| Inclusion criteria | All births | "Healthy" newborn infants | Singleton livebirths | NHANES surveys |
| Exclusion criteria | Ontario (province) was excluded due to problems with data quality. | Stillbirths, twins, complications during pregnancy with potential effects on fetal growth and significant malformations | Multiple births | Infants with birthweights < 1500 grams |
| Dates | 1994 to 1996 | 1977 to 81 | 1982 to 1995 | Primarily 1963 to 1994 |
| Completed gestational weeks | yes | yes | yes | N/A |
| Method to assess gestational age | "early ultrasound has increasingly been the basis for gestational age assessments in recent years" | Last menstrual period was used when it was in agreement (+/- 2 weeks) with the obstetric assessment. If not, the latter was used. When either estimate was missing the gestational age was considered unknown. | In the majority of cases the gestational age was based on first trimester ultrasound, or when early ultrasound was not available, last menstrual period dates were used. In < 1% of cases, the Ballard assessment was used when neither dates nor ultrasound were available. | N/A |
| Outliers | Assumed a log normal distribution of birthweight at each gestational age and compared the probabilities of accurate versus misclassification of infant's gestational age. | The mother's medical record was examined and following verification of the gestational age and other data, outliers were either accepted as real or corrected. | Curves were smoothed with a variety of parametric and non-parametric procedures |
Figure 1Illustration of smoothed curves superimposed on the raw data curves. Solid curves are from the original data, dotted curves are the smoothed and final version.
Figure 2A new fetal-infant growth chart for preterm infants developed through a meta-analysis of published reference studies.
Figure 3The dotted curves are Babson and Benda's 1976 fetal-infant growth curves superimposed on the raw data curves.
Figure 4The postnatal growth data of 4 of the infant cohorts from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network superimposed on the new chart.