The development of an alternative growth chart for estimated fetal weight in the absence of ultrasound: Application in Indonesia.

A fetal growth chart is a vital tool for assessing fetal risk during pregnancy. Since fetal weight cannot be directly measured, its reliable estimation at different stages of pregnancy has become an essential issue in obstetrics and gynecology and one of the critical elements in developing a fetal g...

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Main Authors: Dewi Anggraini, Mali Abdollahian, Kaye Marion
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240436
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spelling doaj-ee33b66e376f46889c0cb6524d7631cc2021-03-04T11:10:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011510e024043610.1371/journal.pone.0240436The development of an alternative growth chart for estimated fetal weight in the absence of ultrasound: Application in Indonesia.Dewi AnggrainiMali AbdollahianKaye MarionA fetal growth chart is a vital tool for assessing fetal risk during pregnancy. Since fetal weight cannot be directly measured, its reliable estimation at different stages of pregnancy has become an essential issue in obstetrics and gynecology and one of the critical elements in developing a fetal growth chart for estimated fetal weight. In Indonesia, however, a reliable model and data for fetal weight estimation remain challenging, and this causes the absence of a standard fetal growth chart in antenatal care practices. This study has reviewed and evaluated the efficacy of the prediction models used to develop the most prominent growth charts for estimated fetal weight. The study also has discussed the potential challenges when such surveillance tools are utilized in low resource settings. The study, then, has proposed an alternative model based only on maternal fundal height to estimate fetal weight. Finally, the study has developed an alternative growth chart and assessed its capability in detecting abnormal patterns of fetal growth during pregnancy. Prospective data from twenty selected primary health centers in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, were used for the proposed model validation, the comparison task, and the alternative growth chart development using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Results show that limited access to individual fetal biometric characteristics and low-quality data on personal maternal and neonatal characteristics make the existing fetal growth charts less applicable in the local setting. The proposed model based only on maternal fundal height has a comparable ability in predicting fetal weight with less error than the existing models. The results have shown that the developed chart based on the proposed model can effectively detect signs of abnormality, between 20 and 41 weeks, among low birth weight babies in the absence of ultrasound. Consequently, the developed chart would improve the quality of fetal risk assessment during pregnancy and reduce the risk of adverse neonatal outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240436
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Mali Abdollahian
Kaye Marion
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Kaye Marion
The development of an alternative growth chart for estimated fetal weight in the absence of ultrasound: Application in Indonesia.
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Mali Abdollahian
Kaye Marion
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title The development of an alternative growth chart for estimated fetal weight in the absence of ultrasound: Application in Indonesia.
title_short The development of an alternative growth chart for estimated fetal weight in the absence of ultrasound: Application in Indonesia.
title_full The development of an alternative growth chart for estimated fetal weight in the absence of ultrasound: Application in Indonesia.
title_fullStr The development of an alternative growth chart for estimated fetal weight in the absence of ultrasound: Application in Indonesia.
title_full_unstemmed The development of an alternative growth chart for estimated fetal weight in the absence of ultrasound: Application in Indonesia.
title_sort development of an alternative growth chart for estimated fetal weight in the absence of ultrasound: application in indonesia.
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description A fetal growth chart is a vital tool for assessing fetal risk during pregnancy. Since fetal weight cannot be directly measured, its reliable estimation at different stages of pregnancy has become an essential issue in obstetrics and gynecology and one of the critical elements in developing a fetal growth chart for estimated fetal weight. In Indonesia, however, a reliable model and data for fetal weight estimation remain challenging, and this causes the absence of a standard fetal growth chart in antenatal care practices. This study has reviewed and evaluated the efficacy of the prediction models used to develop the most prominent growth charts for estimated fetal weight. The study also has discussed the potential challenges when such surveillance tools are utilized in low resource settings. The study, then, has proposed an alternative model based only on maternal fundal height to estimate fetal weight. Finally, the study has developed an alternative growth chart and assessed its capability in detecting abnormal patterns of fetal growth during pregnancy. Prospective data from twenty selected primary health centers in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, were used for the proposed model validation, the comparison task, and the alternative growth chart development using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Results show that limited access to individual fetal biometric characteristics and low-quality data on personal maternal and neonatal characteristics make the existing fetal growth charts less applicable in the local setting. The proposed model based only on maternal fundal height has a comparable ability in predicting fetal weight with less error than the existing models. The results have shown that the developed chart based on the proposed model can effectively detect signs of abnormality, between 20 and 41 weeks, among low birth weight babies in the absence of ultrasound. Consequently, the developed chart would improve the quality of fetal risk assessment during pregnancy and reduce the risk of adverse neonatal outcomes.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240436
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