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Ana Maria Ortega-Villa1, Katherine L Grantz2, Paul S Albert3.
Abstract
Determining the date of conception is important for estimating gestational age and monitoring whether the fetus and mother are on track in their development and pregnancy. Various methods based on ultrasound have been proposed for dating a pregnancy in high resource countries. However, such techniques may not be available in under-resourced countries. We develop a shared random parameter model for estimating the date of conception using longitudinal assessment of multiple maternal anthropometry and cross-sectional neonatal anthropometry. The methodology is evaluated with a training-test set paradigm as well as with simulations to examine the robustness of the method to model misspecification. We illustrate this new methodology with data from the NICHD Fetal Growth Studies.Entities:
Keywords: Measurement error; Onset time estimaton; Prediction; Regression - calibration
Year: 2017 PMID: 29861555 PMCID: PMC5980241 DOI: 10.1111/rssa.12312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Stat Soc Ser A Stat Soc ISSN: 0964-1998 Impact factor: 2.483