Reference ranges for the fetal cardiac circumference derived by cardio-spatiotemporal image correlation From 14 to 40 weeks' gestation
Objectives-The purpose of this study was to construct reference ranges for the fetal cardiac circumference derived from volume data sets obtained by cardio-spatiotemporal image correlation. Methods-A prospective descriptive study was conducted on normal singleton pregnancies with certain dates from...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-429972017-09-28T06:45:30Z Reference ranges for the fetal cardiac circumference derived by cardio-spatiotemporal image correlation From 14 to 40 weeks' gestation Traisrisilp K. Tongprasert F. Srisupundit K. Luewan S. Tongsong T. Objectives-The purpose of this study was to construct reference ranges for the fetal cardiac circumference derived from volume data sets obtained by cardio-spatiotemporal image correlation. Methods-A prospective descriptive study was conducted on normal singleton pregnancies with certain dates from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation. All underwent cardio- spatiotemporal image correlation to acquire volume data sets for subsequent analysis. Cardiac circumferences were measured offline in a multiplanar view with 4-dimensional imaging software. The reference ranges were constructed against gestational weeks and the biparietal diameter as independent variables, using regression models for both the mean and SD. Results-A total of 678 satisfactory volumes were analyzed. Normal reference ranges for predicting means and SDs of the fetal cardiac circumference were established based on best-fitted equations. The mean cardiac circumference (millimeters) was modeled as a function of gestational age (weeks) and biparietal diameter (centimeters) as follows: cardiac circumference = -53.11 + 6.56 × gestational age - 0.035 × gestational age 2 (SD = 0.67 + 0.18 × gestational age) and -17.60 + 17.68 × biparietal diameter (SD = 1.651 + 0.61 × biparietal diameter). Equations for z score calculation were also provided, and percentile charts for predicting the cardiac circumference at various points of gestational age and biparietal diameter were constructed. Conclusions-Normal reference ranges and z scores for the fetal cardiac circumference have been provided. These normative data may be useful tools for assessment of fetal cardiac size, especially in cardiomegaly due to fetal anemia. © 2011 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. 2017-09-28T06:45:30Z 2017-09-28T06:45:30Z 2011-09-01 Journal 02784297 2-s2.0-80052484167 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=80052484167&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/42997 |
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Objectives-The purpose of this study was to construct reference ranges for the fetal cardiac circumference derived from volume data sets obtained by cardio-spatiotemporal image correlation. Methods-A prospective descriptive study was conducted on normal singleton pregnancies with certain dates from 14 to 40 weeks' gestation. All underwent cardio- spatiotemporal image correlation to acquire volume data sets for subsequent analysis. Cardiac circumferences were measured offline in a multiplanar view with 4-dimensional imaging software. The reference ranges were constructed against gestational weeks and the biparietal diameter as independent variables, using regression models for both the mean and SD. Results-A total of 678 satisfactory volumes were analyzed. Normal reference ranges for predicting means and SDs of the fetal cardiac circumference were established based on best-fitted equations. The mean cardiac circumference (millimeters) was modeled as a function of gestational age (weeks) and biparietal diameter (centimeters) as follows: cardiac circumference = -53.11 + 6.56 × gestational age - 0.035 × gestational age 2 (SD = 0.67 + 0.18 × gestational age) and -17.60 + 17.68 × biparietal diameter (SD = 1.651 + 0.61 × biparietal diameter). Equations for z score calculation were also provided, and percentile charts for predicting the cardiac circumference at various points of gestational age and biparietal diameter were constructed. Conclusions-Normal reference ranges and z scores for the fetal cardiac circumference have been provided. These normative data may be useful tools for assessment of fetal cardiac size, especially in cardiomegaly due to fetal anemia. © 2011 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. |
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Reference ranges for the fetal cardiac circumference derived by cardio-spatiotemporal image correlation From 14 to 40 weeks' gestation |
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Reference ranges for the fetal cardiac circumference derived by cardio-spatiotemporal image correlation From 14 to 40 weeks' gestation |
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