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The hypothesis is to increase the predictability of the ultrasound examination evaluating new fetal parameters: in fact the thickness of the soft tissues can contribute significantly to the fetal weight and the characteristics of the thoracic cage may correlate with the fetal weight.
Estimation of fetal weight (EFW: Estimated Fetal Weight) with ultrasound examination is a common practice in obstetrics and is important for planning the mode and timing of birth, especially in pregnancies at risk for altered fetal growth.
The conditions most commonly associated with impaired fetal growth are:
In the 1970s the estimate of fetal weight was based on the measurement of the symphysis-fundus uterine distance (SFH) for which:
At present, the fetal weight estimate is performed with biometric ultrasound parameters:
The fetal weight is calculated using mathematical formulas automatically obtained from ultrasound equipment of which the most used:
Even if the guidelines provide for three ultrasound examinations for physiological pregnancies (one for each trimester of pregnancy), it is common practice to evaluate the biometric ultrasound parameters at the end of pregnancy and in any case when the patient is admitted for the delivery. It is obvious that in this time of pregnancy a closer correlation between biometric parameters and fetal weight is observed.
The problems related to the ultrasound estimation of fetal weight are represented by:
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Obstetric Ultrasonography | Diagnostic Test | Obstetric Ultrasonography |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| biparietal diameter | Evaluation of biparietal diameter | 9 months |
| head circumference | evaluation of head circumference | 9 months |
| abdominal circumference | Evaluation of abdominal circumference | 9 months |
| femur length | Evaluation of femur length | 9 months |
| transtentorial diameter | Evaluation of transtentorial diameter | 9 months |
| distance between L1-L4 lumbar vertebrae | Evaluation of distance between L1-L4 | 9 months |
| Fetal Weight | Evaluation of Fetal Weight | 9 months |
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single pregnancies, free of complications, with delivery completed between 37 and 42 weeks, but within a week of the last ultrasound examination performed. Patients are selected among those candidates with elective caesarean section, pregnant who come to hospital for prodroma of labor and conditions that require induction of childbirth such as prolonged pregnancy or PROM.
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Department of Woman, Child and General and Specialized Surgery, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" | Naples | 80138 | Italy |
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