Fetal Weight and Head Circumference Estimated by Ultrasound for Predicting Cervical Dilatation Progression Rate and mode of Delivery

Background & aim: The relationship between fetal biometric indices and pregnancy outcomes has always been discussed. It seems that understanding the relationship between these indices and maternal and neonatal complications can be useful in the proper management of labor and delivery. This study...

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Main Authors: Behnaz Molaei, Sahar Ghafoori, Golshan Manteghi, Shabnam Tofighi
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2022-10-01
Series:Journal of Midwifery & Reproductive Health
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Online Access:https://jmrh.mums.ac.ir/article_20703_f72e4a8aa6d0ac4e938cfe21e9330699.pdf
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author Behnaz Molaei
Sahar Ghafoori
Golshan Manteghi
Shabnam Tofighi
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description Background & aim: The relationship between fetal biometric indices and pregnancy outcomes has always been discussed. It seems that understanding the relationship between these indices and maternal and neonatal complications can be useful in the proper management of labor and delivery. This study was performed to determine the value of estimated fetal weight (EFW) and head circumference (HC) measured by ultrasound to predict the cervical dilatation rate and mode of delivery.Methods: In this prospective cohort study, all eligible individuals (n=60) selected by convenience sampling were evaluated. The participants were pregnant women with the gestational age of 37 to 42 weeks referred to Mousavi Hospital in Zanjan in 2019-2020. Data collection tools included a checklist to record clinical examination and ultrasound results, as well as reports on the labor and delivery processes. Data were analyzed by SPSS software (version 22) and using descriptive statistics and the student t-test Chi-square test.Results: EFW and HC were directly and significantly correlated with cesarean section and abnormal progression or cessation of dilatation (P<0.05). Linear regression analysis revealed that EFW could be a predictor of mode of delivery, while HC can be considered as a predictor of the rate of dilatation progression (p<0/05).Conclusion: It seems that the sonographic estimation of EFW and HC prior to childbirth can be useful to predict mode of delivery and labor progression. However, it is suggested to conduct more comprehensive studies with larger sample size.
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spelling doaj.art-20e8f3f286234f17abe8a42d36188ace2022-12-22T04:38:11ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Midwifery & Reproductive Health2345-47922022-10-011043516352210.22038/jmrh.2022.63310.182320703Fetal Weight and Head Circumference Estimated by Ultrasound for Predicting Cervical Dilatation Progression Rate and mode of DeliveryBehnaz Molaei0Sahar Ghafoori1Golshan Manteghi2Shabnam Tofighi3Associated Professor, Perinatology Fellowship, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mousavi hospital, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, IranMedical Doctor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mousavi Hospital, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, IranAssistant professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mousavi Hospital, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, IranAssistant professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mousavi Hospital, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, IranBackground & aim: The relationship between fetal biometric indices and pregnancy outcomes has always been discussed. It seems that understanding the relationship between these indices and maternal and neonatal complications can be useful in the proper management of labor and delivery. This study was performed to determine the value of estimated fetal weight (EFW) and head circumference (HC) measured by ultrasound to predict the cervical dilatation rate and mode of delivery.Methods: In this prospective cohort study, all eligible individuals (n=60) selected by convenience sampling were evaluated. The participants were pregnant women with the gestational age of 37 to 42 weeks referred to Mousavi Hospital in Zanjan in 2019-2020. Data collection tools included a checklist to record clinical examination and ultrasound results, as well as reports on the labor and delivery processes. Data were analyzed by SPSS software (version 22) and using descriptive statistics and the student t-test Chi-square test.Results: EFW and HC were directly and significantly correlated with cesarean section and abnormal progression or cessation of dilatation (P<0.05). Linear regression analysis revealed that EFW could be a predictor of mode of delivery, while HC can be considered as a predictor of the rate of dilatation progression (p<0/05).Conclusion: It seems that the sonographic estimation of EFW and HC prior to childbirth can be useful to predict mode of delivery and labor progression. However, it is suggested to conduct more comprehensive studies with larger sample size.https://jmrh.mums.ac.ir/article_20703_f72e4a8aa6d0ac4e938cfe21e9330699.pdffetal weighthead circumferencemode of deliverydilatationultrasound
spellingShingle Behnaz Molaei
Sahar Ghafoori
Golshan Manteghi
Shabnam Tofighi
Fetal Weight and Head Circumference Estimated by Ultrasound for Predicting Cervical Dilatation Progression Rate and mode of Delivery
Journal of Midwifery & Reproductive Health
fetal weight
head circumference
mode of delivery
dilatation
ultrasound
title Fetal Weight and Head Circumference Estimated by Ultrasound for Predicting Cervical Dilatation Progression Rate and mode of Delivery
title_full Fetal Weight and Head Circumference Estimated by Ultrasound for Predicting Cervical Dilatation Progression Rate and mode of Delivery
title_fullStr Fetal Weight and Head Circumference Estimated by Ultrasound for Predicting Cervical Dilatation Progression Rate and mode of Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Fetal Weight and Head Circumference Estimated by Ultrasound for Predicting Cervical Dilatation Progression Rate and mode of Delivery
title_short Fetal Weight and Head Circumference Estimated by Ultrasound for Predicting Cervical Dilatation Progression Rate and mode of Delivery
title_sort fetal weight and head circumference estimated by ultrasound for predicting cervical dilatation progression rate and mode of delivery
topic fetal weight
head circumference
mode of delivery
dilatation
ultrasound
url https://jmrh.mums.ac.ir/article_20703_f72e4a8aa6d0ac4e938cfe21e9330699.pdf
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