Does Maternal Body Mass Index Have an Effect on the Accuracy of Ultrasound-Derived Estimated Birth Weight?: A Retrospective Study
Autor: | Maritza G. Gonzalez, Kathryn L. Reed, Katherine E. Center, Meghan G. Hill |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Gynecology
medicine.medical_specialty 030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine Radiological and Ultrasound Technology business.industry Obstetrics Birth weight Medical record Retrospective cohort study medicine.disease Obesity 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Diabetes mellitus medicine Gestation Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Mass index 030212 general & internal medicine business Body mass index |
Zdroj: | Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine. 36:1009-1014 |
ISSN: | 0278-4297 |
Popis: | Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the maternal body mass index (BMI) and the accuracy of ultrasound-derived birth weight. Methods A retrospective chart review was performed on women who had an ultrasound examination between 36 and 43 weeks' gestation and had complete delivery data available through electronic medical records. The ultrasound-derived fetal weight was adjusted by 30 g per day of gestation that elapsed between the ultrasound examination and delivery to arrive at the predicted birth weight. Results A total of 403 pregnant women met inclusion criteria. Age ranged from 13–44 years (mean ± SD, 28.38 ± 5.97 years). The mean BMI was 32.62 ± 8.59 kg/m2. Most of the women did not have diabetes (n = 300 [74.0%]). The sample was primarily white (n = 165 [40.9%]) and Hispanic (n = 147 [36.5%]). The predicted weight of neonates at delivery (3677.07 ± 540.51 g) was higher than the actual birth weight (3335.92 ± 585.46 g). Based on regression analyses, as the BMI increased, so did the predicted weight (P |
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