Incorporation of femur length leads to underestimation of fetal weight in asymmetric preterm growth restriction

Mar 3, 2010Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology : the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Using thigh bone length may underestimate baby weight in uneven early growth restriction

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Abstract

Sixty percent of fetuses in the study exhibited asymmetric growth.

  • The Hadlock equation using biparietal diameter and abdominal circumference most accurately estimated birth weight for asymmetrically grown fetuses.
  • Fetuses with symmetric growth were best approximated by Hadlock equations that included three or more biometry measurements, including femur length.
  • Incorporating femur length into the Hadlock formulae significantly underestimated birth weight in asymmetrically grown fetuses.
  • Using the optimal Hadlock 3 equation, which excludes femur length, could reduce significant underestimation of fetal weight in asymmetrically grown fetuses.

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