2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-2047-z
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Foetal weight prediction models at a given gestational age in the absence of ultrasound facilities: application in Indonesia

Abstract: BackgroundBirth weight is one of the most important indicators of neonatal survival. A reliable estimate of foetal weight at different stages of pregnancy would facilitate intervention plans for medical practitioners to prevent the risk of low birth weight delivery. This study has developed reliable models to more accurately predict estimated foetal weight at a given gestation age in the absence of ultrasound facilities.MethodsA primary health care centre was involved in collecting retrospective non-identified… Show more

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“…was developed based on FH measurement recorded between 35 and 41 weeks (before delivery) and actual birth weight. The model in Eq (1) was the improvement of the clinical model published in Anggraini, et al [6], which was developed using recorded estimated weight based on the existing Johnson-Toshach formula [20]. Several accuracy measures used in this study, such as mean prediction error (ME), mean percentage prediction error (MPE), mean absolute percentage prediction error (MAPE), and median absolute percentage prediction error (MEDAPE).…”
Section: Local Evaluation Of Ultrasound-based Prediction Models Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…was developed based on FH measurement recorded between 35 and 41 weeks (before delivery) and actual birth weight. The model in Eq (1) was the improvement of the clinical model published in Anggraini, et al [6], which was developed using recorded estimated weight based on the existing Johnson-Toshach formula [20]. Several accuracy measures used in this study, such as mean prediction error (ME), mean percentage prediction error (MPE), mean absolute percentage prediction error (MAPE), and median absolute percentage prediction error (MEDAPE).…”
Section: Local Evaluation Of Ultrasound-based Prediction Models Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several accuracy measures used in this study, such as mean prediction error (ME), mean percentage prediction error (MPE), mean absolute percentage prediction error (MAPE), and median absolute percentage prediction error (MEDAPE). The number of estimates within 10% and 20% of ABWs (%) is also used to measure the prediction accuracy [6]. In this study, however, a two-sample T-test and a two-sample F-test were added to investigate if there is a significant difference in mean and variance of prediction errors between the existing and proposed models.…”
Section: Local Evaluation Of Ultrasound-based Prediction Models Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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