Literature DB >> 9070136

The relation between fetal abdominal circumference and birthweight: findings in 3512 pregnancies.

G C Smith1, M F Smith, M B McNay, J E Fleming.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To establish the relation between fetal abdominal circumference and birthweight in a large population of fetuses; to identify whether the error in estimating birthweight by abdominal circumference varied with the magnitude of abdominal circumference; and to establish whether adding femur length to abdominal circumference caused a clinically important reduction of error in predicting birthweight.
DESIGN: A retrospective study.
SETTING: The ultrasound department of a teaching maternity hospital offering a tertiary referral service. SAMPLE: From 3512 nondiabetic women with a normally formed singleton fetus, an abdominal circumference measurement of the infant was made within seven days of delivery; of these, 1213 had a femur length measurement performed at the same time.
RESULTS: There was a linear relation between abdominal circumference and birthweight. There was a strong inverse correlation between the proportional error in predicting birthweight from the abdominal circumference and the magnitude of the abdominal circumference. Both the Campbell and Wilkin equation (abdominal circumference alone) and the Hadlock equation (abdominal circumference and femur length) were associated with systematic errors, especially with larger birthweight infants. The median absolute errors for the two equations were not significantly different overall (6.98% and 6.86% respectively), although the Hadlock equation was significantly more accurate in predicting birthweight in infants weighing greater than 4500 g. However, no threshold value of abdominal circumference or of estimated fetal weight using the Hadlock equation had a positive predictive value in estimating infants of > 4500 g of greater than 35%.
CONCLUSIONS: Prediction of birthweight should be by abdominal circumference alone. Table 1 presents robust estimates of the error of predicting birthweight using fetal abdominal circumference.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9070136     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1997.tb11042.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0306-5456


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