Literature DB >> 7783274

Use of fundal height as a proxy for length of gestation in rural Africa.

R Andersson1, S Bergström.   

Abstract

Lack of information on the date of the last menstrual period is a common problem in antenatal care in developing countries. The aim of this study was to see whether the fundal height can be used as a proxy for the length of gestation. A graph representing the expected remaining time to delivery was constructed from fundal height measurements in 7790 pregnant women delivered in a rural African hospital from 1970 to 1988. The graph was used to predict the probable week of delivery in 604 pregnant women giving birth to a singleton child in 1989. The mean deviation of the actual week of delivery from the predicted week was -0.6 (s.d. 3.4) weeks. In 270/604 cases (45%) delivery occurred within 2 weeks of the predicted week. Birthweight and perinatal mortality were strongly related to the deviation from the predicted week of delivery. The majority of perinatal deaths (34/50, 68%) occurred in children delivered early. The fundal height, as measured by paramedicals in routine antenatal care in rural Africa, may be used as a proxy for the length of gestation when the date of the last menstrual period is not known.

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Keywords:  Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Central African Republic; Delivery Of Health Care; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Examinations And Diagnoses; Fetus; French Speaking Africa; Gestational Age; Health; Health Services; Maternal Health Services; Maternal-child Health Services; Middle Africa; Physical Examinations And Diagnoses; Population; Population Characteristics; Pregnancy; Prenatal Care; Primary Health Care; Reproduction; Research Report; Rural Population--women

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7783274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0022-5304


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