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Achieving accurate estimates of fetal gestational age and personalised predictions of fetal growth based on data from an international prospective cohort study: a population-based machine learning study

BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is a major global health challenge, the leading cause of death in children under 5 years of age, and a key measure of a population's general health and nutritional status. Current clinical methods of estimating fetal gestational age are often inaccurate. For example, b...

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Autores principales: Fung, Russell, Villar, Jose, Dashti, Ali, Ismail, Leila Cheikh, Staines-Urias, Eleonora, Ohuma, Eric O, Salomon, Laurent J, Victora, Cesar G, Barros, Fernando C, Lambert, Ann, Carvalho, Maria, Jaffer, Yasmin A, Noble, J Alison, Gravett, Michael G, Purwar, Manorama, Pang, Ruyan, Bertino, Enrico, Munim, Shama, Min, Aung Myat, McGready, Rose, Norris, Shane A, Bhutta, Zulfiqar A, Kennedy, Stephen H, Papageorghiou, Aris T, Ourmazd, Abbas
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Publicado: Elsevier Ltd 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7323599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32617525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(20)30131-X
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author Fung, Russell
Villar, Jose
Dashti, Ali
Ismail, Leila Cheikh
Staines-Urias, Eleonora
Ohuma, Eric O
Salomon, Laurent J
Victora, Cesar G
Barros, Fernando C
Lambert, Ann
Carvalho, Maria
Jaffer, Yasmin A
Noble, J Alison
Gravett, Michael G
Purwar, Manorama
Pang, Ruyan
Bertino, Enrico
Munim, Shama
Min, Aung Myat
McGready, Rose
Norris, Shane A
Bhutta, Zulfiqar A
Kennedy, Stephen H
Papageorghiou, Aris T
Ourmazd, Abbas
author_facet Fung, Russell
Villar, Jose
Dashti, Ali
Ismail, Leila Cheikh
Staines-Urias, Eleonora
Ohuma, Eric O
Salomon, Laurent J
Victora, Cesar G
Barros, Fernando C
Lambert, Ann
Carvalho, Maria
Jaffer, Yasmin A
Noble, J Alison
Gravett, Michael G
Purwar, Manorama
Pang, Ruyan
Bertino, Enrico
Munim, Shama
Min, Aung Myat
McGready, Rose
Norris, Shane A
Bhutta, Zulfiqar A
Kennedy, Stephen H
Papageorghiou, Aris T
Ourmazd, Abbas
author_sort Fung, Russell
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description BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is a major global health challenge, the leading cause of death in children under 5 years of age, and a key measure of a population's general health and nutritional status. Current clinical methods of estimating fetal gestational age are often inaccurate. For example, between 20 and 30 weeks of gestation, the width of the 95% prediction interval around the actual gestational age is estimated to be 18–36 days, even when the best ultrasound estimates are used. The aims of this study are to improve estimates of fetal gestational age and provide personalised predictions of future growth. METHODS: Using ultrasound-derived, fetal biometric data, we developed a machine learning approach to accurately estimate gestational age. The accuracy of the method is determined by reference to exactly known facts pertaining to each fetus—specifically, intervals between ultrasound visits—rather than the date of the mother's last menstrual period. The data stem from a sample of healthy, well-nourished participants in a large, multicentre, population-based study, the International Fetal and Newborn Growth Consortium for the 21st Century (INTERGROWTH-21st). The generalisability of the algorithm is shown with data from a different and more heterogeneous population (INTERBIO-21st Fetal Study). FINDINGS: In the context of two large datasets, we estimated gestational age between 20 and 30 weeks of gestation with 95% confidence to within 3 days, using measurements made in a 10-week window spanning the second and third trimesters. Fetal gestational age can thus be estimated in the 20–30 weeks gestational age window with a prediction interval 3–5 times better than with any previous algorithm. This will enable improved management of individual pregnancies. 6-week forecasts of the growth trajectory for a given fetus are accurate to within 7 days. This will help identify at-risk fetuses more accurately than currently possible. At population level, the higher accuracy is expected to improve fetal growth charts and population health assessments. INTERPRETATION: Machine learning can circumvent long-standing limitations in determining fetal gestational age and future growth trajectory, without recourse to often inaccurately known information, such as the date of the mother's last menstrual period. Using this algorithm in clinical practice could facilitate the management of individual pregnancies and improve population-level health. Upon publication of this study, the algorithm for gestational age estimates will be provided for research purposes free of charge via a web portal. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Office of Science (US Department of Energy), US National Science Foundation, and National Institute for Health Research Oxford Biomedical Research Centre.
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spelling pubmed-73235992020-06-30 Achieving accurate estimates of fetal gestational age and personalised predictions of fetal growth based on data from an international prospective cohort study: a population-based machine learning study Fung, Russell Villar, Jose Dashti, Ali Ismail, Leila Cheikh Staines-Urias, Eleonora Ohuma, Eric O Salomon, Laurent J Victora, Cesar G Barros, Fernando C Lambert, Ann Carvalho, Maria Jaffer, Yasmin A Noble, J Alison Gravett, Michael G Purwar, Manorama Pang, Ruyan Bertino, Enrico Munim, Shama Min, Aung Myat McGready, Rose Norris, Shane A Bhutta, Zulfiqar A Kennedy, Stephen H Papageorghiou, Aris T Ourmazd, Abbas Lancet Digit Health Article BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is a major global health challenge, the leading cause of death in children under 5 years of age, and a key measure of a population's general health and nutritional status. Current clinical methods of estimating fetal gestational age are often inaccurate. For example, between 20 and 30 weeks of gestation, the width of the 95% prediction interval around the actual gestational age is estimated to be 18–36 days, even when the best ultrasound estimates are used. The aims of this study are to improve estimates of fetal gestational age and provide personalised predictions of future growth. METHODS: Using ultrasound-derived, fetal biometric data, we developed a machine learning approach to accurately estimate gestational age. The accuracy of the method is determined by reference to exactly known facts pertaining to each fetus—specifically, intervals between ultrasound visits—rather than the date of the mother's last menstrual period. The data stem from a sample of healthy, well-nourished participants in a large, multicentre, population-based study, the International Fetal and Newborn Growth Consortium for the 21st Century (INTERGROWTH-21st). The generalisability of the algorithm is shown with data from a different and more heterogeneous population (INTERBIO-21st Fetal Study). FINDINGS: In the context of two large datasets, we estimated gestational age between 20 and 30 weeks of gestation with 95% confidence to within 3 days, using measurements made in a 10-week window spanning the second and third trimesters. Fetal gestational age can thus be estimated in the 20–30 weeks gestational age window with a prediction interval 3–5 times better than with any previous algorithm. This will enable improved management of individual pregnancies. 6-week forecasts of the growth trajectory for a given fetus are accurate to within 7 days. This will help identify at-risk fetuses more accurately than currently possible. At population level, the higher accuracy is expected to improve fetal growth charts and population health assessments. INTERPRETATION: Machine learning can circumvent long-standing limitations in determining fetal gestational age and future growth trajectory, without recourse to often inaccurately known information, such as the date of the mother's last menstrual period. Using this algorithm in clinical practice could facilitate the management of individual pregnancies and improve population-level health. Upon publication of this study, the algorithm for gestational age estimates will be provided for research purposes free of charge via a web portal. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Office of Science (US Department of Energy), US National Science Foundation, and National Institute for Health Research Oxford Biomedical Research Centre. Elsevier Ltd 2020-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7323599/ /pubmed/32617525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(20)30131-X Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Fung, Russell
Villar, Jose
Dashti, Ali
Ismail, Leila Cheikh
Staines-Urias, Eleonora
Ohuma, Eric O
Salomon, Laurent J
Victora, Cesar G
Barros, Fernando C
Lambert, Ann
Carvalho, Maria
Jaffer, Yasmin A
Noble, J Alison
Gravett, Michael G
Purwar, Manorama
Pang, Ruyan
Bertino, Enrico
Munim, Shama
Min, Aung Myat
McGready, Rose
Norris, Shane A
Bhutta, Zulfiqar A
Kennedy, Stephen H
Papageorghiou, Aris T
Ourmazd, Abbas
Achieving accurate estimates of fetal gestational age and personalised predictions of fetal growth based on data from an international prospective cohort study: a population-based machine learning study
title Achieving accurate estimates of fetal gestational age and personalised predictions of fetal growth based on data from an international prospective cohort study: a population-based machine learning study
title_full Achieving accurate estimates of fetal gestational age and personalised predictions of fetal growth based on data from an international prospective cohort study: a population-based machine learning study
title_fullStr Achieving accurate estimates of fetal gestational age and personalised predictions of fetal growth based on data from an international prospective cohort study: a population-based machine learning study
title_full_unstemmed Achieving accurate estimates of fetal gestational age and personalised predictions of fetal growth based on data from an international prospective cohort study: a population-based machine learning study
title_short Achieving accurate estimates of fetal gestational age and personalised predictions of fetal growth based on data from an international prospective cohort study: a population-based machine learning study
title_sort achieving accurate estimates of fetal gestational age and personalised predictions of fetal growth based on data from an international prospective cohort study: a population-based machine learning study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7323599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32617525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(20)30131-X
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