PREDICTION OF SMALL-FOR-DATES INFANTS BY MEASUREMENT OF SYMPHYSIAL-FUNDAL-HEIGHT

Quaranta, P. ; Currell, R. ; Redman, C. W. G. ; Robinson, J. S.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1981
ISSN:
1471-0528
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
A standard chart of symphysial-fundal height from 20 to 40 weeks of pregnancy was derived from measurements in 103 women who were delivered of infants weighing between the 25th and 90th centile for gestation. The chart was used to predict birth weight in a group of 138 high-risk patients. Thirty (73.1 per cent) of 41 infants with birth weight for gestation less than 10th centile could be detected by this one clinical measurement. A single measurement was most accurate for detecting low birth weight for gestation at 32 to 33 weeks. It is suggested that symphysial-fundal height measurements should be made routinely on all antenatal patients and that each obstetric unit should derive its own standard curves.
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autor Quaranta, P.
Currell, R.
Redman, C. W. G.
Robinson, J. S.
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notes A standard chart of symphysial-fundal height from 20 to 40 weeks of pregnancy was derived from measurements in 103 women who were delivered of infants weighing between the 25th and 90th centile for gestation. The chart was used to predict birth weight in a group of 138 high-risk patients. Thirty (73.1 per cent) of 41 infants with birth weight for gestation less than 10th centile could be detected by this one clinical measurement. A single measurement was most accurate for detecting low birth weight for gestation at 32 to 33 weeks. It is suggested that symphysial-fundal height measurements should be made routinely on all antenatal patients and that each obstetric unit should derive its own standard curves.
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shingle_author_1 Quaranta, P.
Currell, R.
Redman, C. W. G.
Robinson, J. S.
shingle_author_2 Quaranta, P.
Currell, R.
Redman, C. W. G.
Robinson, J. S.
shingle_author_3 Quaranta, P.
Currell, R.
Redman, C. W. G.
Robinson, J. S.
shingle_author_4 Quaranta, P.
Currell, R.
Redman, C. W. G.
Robinson, J. S.
shingle_catch_all_1 Quaranta, P.
Currell, R.
Redman, C. W. G.
Robinson, J. S.
PREDICTION OF SMALL-FOR-DATES INFANTS BY MEASUREMENT OF SYMPHYSIAL-FUNDAL-HEIGHT
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A standard chart of symphysial-fundal height from 20 to 40 weeks of pregnancy was derived from measurements in 103 women who were delivered of infants weighing between the 25th and 90th centile for gestation. The chart was used to predict birth weight in a group of 138 high-risk patients. Thirty (73.1 per cent) of 41 infants with birth weight for gestation less than 10th centile could be detected by this one clinical measurement. A single measurement was most accurate for detecting low birth weight for gestation at 32 to 33 weeks. It is suggested that symphysial-fundal height measurements should be made routinely on all antenatal patients and that each obstetric unit should derive its own standard curves.
1471-0528
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shingle_catch_all_2 Quaranta, P.
Currell, R.
Redman, C. W. G.
Robinson, J. S.
PREDICTION OF SMALL-FOR-DATES INFANTS BY MEASUREMENT OF SYMPHYSIAL-FUNDAL-HEIGHT
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A standard chart of symphysial-fundal height from 20 to 40 weeks of pregnancy was derived from measurements in 103 women who were delivered of infants weighing between the 25th and 90th centile for gestation. The chart was used to predict birth weight in a group of 138 high-risk patients. Thirty (73.1 per cent) of 41 infants with birth weight for gestation less than 10th centile could be detected by this one clinical measurement. A single measurement was most accurate for detecting low birth weight for gestation at 32 to 33 weeks. It is suggested that symphysial-fundal height measurements should be made routinely on all antenatal patients and that each obstetric unit should derive its own standard curves.
1471-0528
14710528
shingle_catch_all_3 Quaranta, P.
Currell, R.
Redman, C. W. G.
Robinson, J. S.
PREDICTION OF SMALL-FOR-DATES INFANTS BY MEASUREMENT OF SYMPHYSIAL-FUNDAL-HEIGHT
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A standard chart of symphysial-fundal height from 20 to 40 weeks of pregnancy was derived from measurements in 103 women who were delivered of infants weighing between the 25th and 90th centile for gestation. The chart was used to predict birth weight in a group of 138 high-risk patients. Thirty (73.1 per cent) of 41 infants with birth weight for gestation less than 10th centile could be detected by this one clinical measurement. A single measurement was most accurate for detecting low birth weight for gestation at 32 to 33 weeks. It is suggested that symphysial-fundal height measurements should be made routinely on all antenatal patients and that each obstetric unit should derive its own standard curves.
1471-0528
14710528
shingle_catch_all_4 Quaranta, P.
Currell, R.
Redman, C. W. G.
Robinson, J. S.
PREDICTION OF SMALL-FOR-DATES INFANTS BY MEASUREMENT OF SYMPHYSIAL-FUNDAL-HEIGHT
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A standard chart of symphysial-fundal height from 20 to 40 weeks of pregnancy was derived from measurements in 103 women who were delivered of infants weighing between the 25th and 90th centile for gestation. The chart was used to predict birth weight in a group of 138 high-risk patients. Thirty (73.1 per cent) of 41 infants with birth weight for gestation less than 10th centile could be detected by this one clinical measurement. A single measurement was most accurate for detecting low birth weight for gestation at 32 to 33 weeks. It is suggested that symphysial-fundal height measurements should be made routinely on all antenatal patients and that each obstetric unit should derive its own standard curves.
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