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  • Third-trimester ultrasound has reduced effectiveness in identifying small for gestational age (SGA) babies and adverse perinatal outcomes (APOs), prompting a study on cost-effectiveness of two surveillance protocols.
  • The study compared a two-scan protocol at 32 and 38 weeks (P2) with a single scan at 36 weeks (P1) in low-risk pregnancies, involving 1011 cases.
  • Results showed similar sensitivity and specificity for SGA detection between protocols, but P2 increased costs by 35% without a significant diagnostic benefit, highlighting that the cerebroplacental ratio at 38 weeks was the only predictive factor for APO.

Article Abstract

Third-trimester ultrasound has low sensitivity to small for gestational age (SGA) and adverse perinatal outcomes (APOs). The objective of this study was to compare, in terms of cost-effectiveness, two routine third-trimester surveillance protocols for the detection of SGA and evaluate the added value of a Doppler study for the prediction of APO. This was a retrospective observational study of low-risk pregnancies that were followed by a two growth scans protocol (P2) at 32 and 38 weeks or by a single growth scan at 36 weeks (P1). Ultrasound scans included an estimated fetal weight (EFW) in all cases and a Doppler evaluation in most cases. A total of 1011 pregnancies were collected, 528 with the P2 protocol and 483 with the P1 protocol. While the two models presented no differences for the detection of SGA in terms of sensitivity (47.89% vs. 50% = 0.85) or specificity (94.97 vs. 95.86% = 0.63), routine performance of two growth scans (P2) led to a 35% cost increase. The accuracy of EFW for the detection of SGA showed a noteworthy improvement when reducing the interval to labor, and the only parameter with predictive capacity of APO was the cerebroplacental ratio at 38 weeks. In low-risk pregnancies, the higher costs of a two-scan growth surveillance protocol at the third trimester are not justified by an increase in diagnostic effectivity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11278302PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm14070709DOI Listing

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