Establish a fetal growth development chart for vietnamese in Tu Du HospitalEstablish a fetal growth development chart for vietnamese in Tu Du Hospital
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Background and objective: Ultrasound has been used extensively in obstetrics in recent years. Among many of its applications, gestational assessment and monitoring of fetal growth are the most important ones. Fetal growth problems such as IURG or macrosomnia fetus, are diagnosed base on reliable fetal growth development chart.
Aim: modeling fetal development chart from 14 to 20 weeks of gestation by fetal biparietal diameter, head and abdomen circumference, femur length.
Methods: cross-sectional study conducted from 3/2009 to 8/2010, 1843 recruited pregnancies, using randomized selection. Select each regression equation parameters, a correlation coefficient R2 highest gestation after testing the suitability of the regression model.
Result and conclusion: may be our table percentage of ultrasound parameters according to gestational age brings characteristic and different from other authors.
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ultrasound parameters, regression model
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