BACKGROUND: Ultrasonographic volumetry measurements of human fetus have become possible using three-dimensional ultrasound systems. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the weekly increase of fetal volume during the first trimester of normal pregnancies compared to the crown rump length and creating a first trimester fetal volume nomogram. METHODS: Crown rump length and three-dimensional ultrasonographic volumetry measurements performed on 72 first trimester fetuses using virtual organ computer aided analysis (VOCAL). RESULTS: A significant direct correlation (r = 0.939) was found between the calculated fetal volumes and crown rump lengths. A 6-12 weeks gestation fetal volume nomogram was proposed. CONCLUSION: Fetal volume database in the first trimester may serve as a reference table for diagnosis of early pregnancy failure.
BACKGROUND: Ultrasonographic volumetry measurements of human fetus have become possible using three-dimensional ultrasound systems. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the weekly increase of fetal volume during the first trimester of normal pregnancies compared to the crown rump length and creating a first trimester fetal volume nomogram. METHODS: Crown rump length and three-dimensional ultrasonographic volumetry measurements performed on 72 first trimester fetuses using virtual organ computer aided analysis (VOCAL). RESULTS: A significant direct correlation (r = 0.939) was found between the calculated fetal volumes and crown rump lengths. A 6-12 weeks gestation fetal volume nomogram was proposed. CONCLUSION: Fetal volume database in the first trimester may serve as a reference table for diagnosis of early pregnancy failure.