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Current knowledge on the use of ultrasound measurements of fetal soft tissues for the assessment of pregnancy development

Ultrasonography, with its detailed imaging of the fetus, is very widely used in obstetrics. The primary aim of ultrasound scanning in pregnancy is to limit the risk of obstetric complications by early detection of abnormalities, such as intrauterine growth restriction and macrosomia. Currently, morp...

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Autores principales: Warska, Aleksandra, Maliszewska, Anna, Wnuk, Anna, Szyszka, Beata, Sawicki, Włodzimierz, Cendrowski, Krzysztof
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Publicado: Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5911719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29844941
http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/JoU.2018.0008
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author Warska, Aleksandra
Maliszewska, Anna
Wnuk, Anna
Szyszka, Beata
Sawicki, Włodzimierz
Cendrowski, Krzysztof
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Maliszewska, Anna
Wnuk, Anna
Szyszka, Beata
Sawicki, Włodzimierz
Cendrowski, Krzysztof
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description Ultrasonography, with its detailed imaging of the fetus, is very widely used in obstetrics. The primary aim of ultrasound scanning in pregnancy is to limit the risk of obstetric complications by early detection of abnormalities, such as intrauterine growth restriction and macrosomia. Currently, morphometric formulae are used for estimating fetal weight. They utilize basic biometric parameters. However, Hadlock formula, used for fetal weight estimation, has an error rate of 20%. For this reason, researchers all over the world have been looking for other sonographic parameters correlating with fetal weight, with a higher predictive value. The current scientific reports indicate that new sonographic parameters, such as soft tissue thickness values, are useful for fetal weight assessment. The measurements can be conducted in various parts of the fetus’s body, e.g. thigh, upper arm, abdomen or the subscapular area. Different types of measurements are characterized by different levels of correlation with other sonographic and anthropometric parameters as well as body mass and gestational age. Based on the reports, numerous studies proposing new fetal weight calculation formulae have been produced. Apart from soft tissue, some more advanced and detailed measurements are taken, such as those involving adipose and lean tissue or using three-dimensional ultrasound (3D), for determining fetal weight. Ultrasound measurement of subcutaneous tissue thickness in various parts of the body may prove to be a strong predictor of fetal weight, which is useful for sonographic assessment of pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-59117192018-05-29 Current knowledge on the use of ultrasound measurements of fetal soft tissues for the assessment of pregnancy development Warska, Aleksandra Maliszewska, Anna Wnuk, Anna Szyszka, Beata Sawicki, Włodzimierz Cendrowski, Krzysztof J Ultrason Review Ultrasonography, with its detailed imaging of the fetus, is very widely used in obstetrics. The primary aim of ultrasound scanning in pregnancy is to limit the risk of obstetric complications by early detection of abnormalities, such as intrauterine growth restriction and macrosomia. Currently, morphometric formulae are used for estimating fetal weight. They utilize basic biometric parameters. However, Hadlock formula, used for fetal weight estimation, has an error rate of 20%. For this reason, researchers all over the world have been looking for other sonographic parameters correlating with fetal weight, with a higher predictive value. The current scientific reports indicate that new sonographic parameters, such as soft tissue thickness values, are useful for fetal weight assessment. The measurements can be conducted in various parts of the fetus’s body, e.g. thigh, upper arm, abdomen or the subscapular area. Different types of measurements are characterized by different levels of correlation with other sonographic and anthropometric parameters as well as body mass and gestational age. Based on the reports, numerous studies proposing new fetal weight calculation formulae have been produced. Apart from soft tissue, some more advanced and detailed measurements are taken, such as those involving adipose and lean tissue or using three-dimensional ultrasound (3D), for determining fetal weight. Ultrasound measurement of subcutaneous tissue thickness in various parts of the body may prove to be a strong predictor of fetal weight, which is useful for sonographic assessment of pregnancy. Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2018-03-30 2018-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5911719/ /pubmed/29844941 http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/JoU.2018.0008 Text en 2018 Polish Ultrasound Society. Published by Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND). Reproduction is permitted for personal, educational, non-commercial use, provided that the original article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Maliszewska, Anna
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Sawicki, Włodzimierz
Cendrowski, Krzysztof
Current knowledge on the use of ultrasound measurements of fetal soft tissues for the assessment of pregnancy development
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title_full Current knowledge on the use of ultrasound measurements of fetal soft tissues for the assessment of pregnancy development
title_fullStr Current knowledge on the use of ultrasound measurements of fetal soft tissues for the assessment of pregnancy development
title_full_unstemmed Current knowledge on the use of ultrasound measurements of fetal soft tissues for the assessment of pregnancy development
title_short Current knowledge on the use of ultrasound measurements of fetal soft tissues for the assessment of pregnancy development
title_sort current knowledge on the use of ultrasound measurements of fetal soft tissues for the assessment of pregnancy development
topic Review
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/JoU.2018.0008
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