1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02760907
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Foetal growth parameters—Clinical versus ultrasonographic

Abstract: The study was conducted in 2831 pregnant women with no diagnosed complication at the time of registration to obtain normal foetal growth pattern for clinical and ultrasonographic parameters. Normal values for maternal weight, fundal height and abdominal girth for clinical and biparietal diameter, abdominal circumferences and femoral length for ultrasonographic parameters are presented. Clinical and ultrasonographic parameters were compared for their efficacy in prediction of low birth weight. Neither clinical … Show more

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“…BPD, AC and FL were measured every 4 weeks from 20-36 weeks of gestation and bi-weekly thereafter. A paper based on a multicentre study conducted by Indian Council of Medical Research during 1984-87, with the objective of developing norms for clinical and ultrasonographic parameters of foetal growth and comparing their utility was published in 1992 (Berry et al, 1992). This study was conducted at 9 sites in 6 cities (Table 2), and curves were generated for AC, FL and fundal height.…”
Section: These Charts Typically Provide Foetal Growth Data Beginning mentioning
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“…BPD, AC and FL were measured every 4 weeks from 20-36 weeks of gestation and bi-weekly thereafter. A paper based on a multicentre study conducted by Indian Council of Medical Research during 1984-87, with the objective of developing norms for clinical and ultrasonographic parameters of foetal growth and comparing their utility was published in 1992 (Berry et al, 1992). This study was conducted at 9 sites in 6 cities (Table 2), and curves were generated for AC, FL and fundal height.…”
Section: These Charts Typically Provide Foetal Growth Data Beginning mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, this data is definitely not very useful for identifying abnormal growth of Indian foetuses. Few obstetricians and radiologists use the data on foetal AC, BPD, FL and HC generated by Indian studies, such as; that by Berry et al, 1992. The practice at several centres is to calculate estimated foetal weight from foetal biometry and compare it with a local reference chart based on measurements at birth (described in the next section) for classifying foetuses as normal growth restricted or macrosomic.…”
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