Ultrasonographic fetal thigh measurement in the estimation of fetal weight based on Isobe’s formula in women with an engaged fetal head in the pelvis: a comparative study
Purpose Because of the inaccuracy of the biparietal diameter in cases with an engaged fetal head in the pelvis, measuring the estimated fetal weigh (EFW) using Hadlock’s formula could be compromised in these cases. The aim of this prospective study is to determine the accuracy of using only two thig...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of ultrasound 2022-12, Vol.25 (4), p.805-814 |
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Because of the inaccuracy of the biparietal diameter in cases with an engaged fetal head in the pelvis, measuring the estimated fetal weigh (EFW) using Hadlock’s formula could be compromised in these cases. The aim of this prospective study is to determine the accuracy of using only two thigh parameters, the femur length (FL) and the cross-sectional area of the thigh (CSAT) (Isobe’s formula), in detecting the fetal weight of both engaged pelvis fetuses and non-engaged head fetuses and to compare this method with Hadlock’s formula in both groups using the actual birth weight as a gold standard.
Methods
The study included 51 cases with an engaged fetal head and 51 cases with a non-engaged fetal head that came in active labour. 2D ultrasonography examination was performed to determine the EFW using both Hadlock’s formula and Isobe’s formula. The EFW was then compared with the actual birth weight after delivery.
Results
There was a strong positive correlation between Isobe’s formula and the actual birth weight in the engaged fetal head group (
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ISSN: | 1876-7931 1971-3495 1876-7931 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40477-022-00662-7 |