R. Favre et al., PROSPECTIVE-STUDY ON FETAL WEIGHT ESTIMATION USING LIMB CIRCUMFERENCES OBTAINED BY 3-DIMENSIONAL ULTRASOUND, Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology, 6(2), 1995, pp. 140-144
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The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the usefulness of fe
tal weight estimation in a prospective study, based on formulae derive
d from a previous retrospective study, using forward stepwise multiple
regression analysis. Three-dimensional ultrasound was used to make re
producible measurement of limb circumferences, which formed the basis
of our models. A total of 213 women with singleton pregnancies were sc
anned in the week prior to delivery and the following variables were m
easured: biparietal diameter, head circumference, transverse abdominal
diameter, abdominal circumference, femur length, thigh circumference
and arm circumference. The whole population was divided into three sub
groups according to the abdominal circumference (< 10th centile, 10-90
th centile, and > 90th centile). We demonstrated the need for only two
models for accurate fetal weight estimation, one for the small-for-da
tes fetuses and a second for the others. The most accurate results wer
e obtained for the macrosomic fetuses with a standard deviation of 8.8
%. Our data confirm the usefulness of measurement of fetal thigh circu
mference for the small-for-dates-fetuses and arm circumference for the
other groups. We concluded that the use of three-dimensional ultrasou
nd could facilitate the accurate prediction of fetal weight.