A comparison of fetal abdominal circumference measurements and Doppler ultrasound in the prediction of small-for-dates babies and fetal compromise |
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Authors: | S. E. CHAMBERS P. R. HOSKTNS N. G. HADDAD F. D. JOHNSTONE W. N. McDICKEN B. B. MUIR |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetric Ultrasound, The Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion, Edinburgh;Department of Medical Physics and Medical Engineering, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh;Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh |
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Abstract: | Summary. A total of 145 pregnancies clinically suspected of being small-for-dates was studied at presentation with a single measurement of the fetal abdominal circumference and Doppler studies of the umbilical and arcuate arteries. The abdominal circumference measurement gave the best prediction of the small-for-gestational-age (SGA) baby (sensitivity 73%, umbilical artery sensitivity 47%, arcuate artery sensitivity 29%). The umbilical artery measurement gave the best prediction of antenatal fetal compromise; the performance of the tests was compared for a fixed sensitivity of 100% (i. e. all cases of antenatal compromise would be detected), the specificity of the umbilical artery measurement was 77%, abdominal circumference measurement 12% and arcuate artery measurement 2%. In our data, umbilical artery studies were not a sensitive predictor of the SGA baby but they did give an accurate prediction of the potentially compromised SGA fetus. |
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