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Prediction of gestational age with symphysis-fundal height and estimated uterine volume in a pregnancy cohort in Sylhet, Bangladesh. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to enhance the accuracy of predicting gestational age (GA) before birth using standardized measurements of symphysis-fundal height (SFH), uterine volume estimation, and various maternal factors in rural Bangladesh.
  • - Conducted as a prospective cohort study, it followed 1,486 women with early pregnancy ultrasound dating, measuring SFH and abdominal girth at multiple antenatal care visits.
  • - Results showed that SFH measurements significantly underestimated GA in late pregnancy, and even with comprehensive statistical modeling, the best predictions were only accurate within ±7.4 weeks of the actual ultrasound dating, indicating limited effectiveness.

Article Abstract

Objective: To improve the accuracy of the prediction of gestational age (GA) before birth with the standardised measurement of symphysis-fundal height (SFH), estimation of uterine volume, and statistical modelling including maternal anthropometrics and other factors.

Design: Prospective pregnancy cohort study.

Setting: Rural communities in Sylhet, Bangladesh.

Participants: 1516 women with singleton pregnancies with early pregnancy ultrasound dating (<20 weeks); 1486 completed follow-up.

Methods: SFH and abdominal girth were measured at subsequent antenatal care (ANC) visits by community health workers at 24 to 28, 32 to 36, and/or >37 weeks gestation. An estimated uterine volume (EUV) was calculated from these measures. Data on pregnancy characteristics and other maternal anthropometrics were also collected.

Primary Outcome Measure: GA at subsequent ANC visits, as defined by early ultrasound dating.

Results: 1486 (98%) women had at least one subsequent ANC visit, 1102 (74%) women had two subsequent ANC visits, and 748 (50%) had three visits. Using the common clinical practice of approximating the GA (in weeks) with the SFH measurement (cm), SFH systematically underestimated GA in late pregnancy (mean difference -4.4 weeks, 95% limits of agreement -12.5 to 3.7). For the classification of GA <28 weeks, SFH <26 cm had 85% sensitivity and 81% specificity; and for GA <34 weeks, SFH <29 cm had 83% sensitivity and 71% specificity. EUV had similar diagnostic accuracy. Despite rigorous statistical modelling of SFH, accounting for repeated longitudinal measurements and additional predictors, the best model without including a known last menstrual period predicted 95% of pregnancy dates within ±7.4 weeks of early ultrasound dating.

Conclusions: We were unable to predict GA with a high degree of accuracy before birth using maternal anthropometric measures and other available maternal characteristics. Efforts to improve GA dating in low- and middle-income countries before birth should focus on increasing coverage and training of ultrasonography.

Trial Registration Number: NCT01572532.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7069288PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034942DOI Listing

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