Two‐stage approach for prediction of small‐for‐gestational‐age neonate and adverse perinatal outcome by routine ultrasound examination at 35–37 weeks' gestation

Jul 5, 2019Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology : the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Predicting small newborn size and birth risks using routine ultrasound at 35–37 weeks

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Abstract

In a prospective study of 45,847 singleton pregnancies, 84% of adverse perinatal events occurred in neonates with birth weights at or above the 10th percentile.

  • The risk of adverse perinatal outcomes is increased in neonates with low birth weight, but the majority of such events are in those with higher birth weights.
  • Screening using estimated fetal weight (EFW) below the 10th percentile shows modest predictive performance for identifying small-for-gestational-age (SGA) neonates only within two weeks of assessment.
  • The predictive performance for identifying SGA neonates decreases significantly for those delivered more than two weeks after assessment.
  • A new two-stage approach for managing pregnancies based on EFW and Doppler indices may improve predictive performance for both SGA neonates and adverse perinatal outcomes.
  • The proposed management groups based on risk levels could lead to better monitoring strategies during pregnancy.

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