60 research outputs found
Analysis of factors influencing the ultrasonic fetal weight estimation
Objective: The aim of our study was the evaluation of sonographic fetal weight estimation taking into consideration 9 of the most important factors of influence on the precision of the estimation. Methods: We analyzed 820 singleton pregnancies from 22 to 42 weeks of gestational age. We evaluated 9 different factors that potentially influence the precision of sonographic weight estimation ( time interval between estimation and delivery, experts vs. less experienced investigator, fetal gender, gestational age, fetal weight, maternal BMI, amniotic fluid index, presentation of the fetus, location of the placenta). Finally, we compared the results of the fetal weight estimation of the fetuses with poor scanning conditions to those presenting good scanning conditions. Results: Of the 9 evaluated factors that may influence accuracy of fetal weight estimation, only a short interval between sonographic weight estimation and delivery (0-7 vs. 8-14 days) had a statistically significant impact. Conclusion: Of all known factors of influence, only a time interval of more than 7 days between estimation and delivery had a negative impact on the estimation
Pre-term and post-term births: predictors and implications on neonatal mortality in Northern Ethiopia
Single-Site Laparoscopy for Management of Perforated Intrauterine Device With Small Bowel Mesentery Implantation
Fetal and neonatal mortality in the postterm pregnancy: The impact of gestational age and fetal growth restriction
Fetal abdominal circumference rather than fetal femur length/abdominal circumference ratio predicts fetal malnutrition in high risk pregnancies
Screening Tests for Intrauterine Growth Retardation: A Comparison of Umbilical Artery Doppler to Real-Time Ultrasound
Intermittent absent end diastolic velocity of the umbilical artery: antenatal and neonatal characteristics and indications for delivery
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