2019
DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000559480.77504.cc
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Accurate Gestational Dating at 12–14 Weeks: Crown-Rump Length Versus Composite Biometry [29S]

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Determining accurate gestational age (GA) is an essential for decision making in obstetrics. Fetus folds around 12 weeks. We wanted to determine whether crown-rump length (CRL) or a composite biometric measurement (CBM) including head, abdominal and femur measurements, or a combination of CRL and CBM, provides a more accurate GA estimation between 12.0 weeks to 13.9 weeks gestation. METHODS: Fetal biometry data on singleton pregnancies was… Show more

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“…A similar study that corroborated the high accuracy of CRL in determining the gestational age of pregnant women, similar to above study, though with a different methodology, was that done by Khandelwal et al 40 . In their study, CRL was compared with composite biometric measurement including head, abdominal and femur measurements using 1716 pregnant women.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…A similar study that corroborated the high accuracy of CRL in determining the gestational age of pregnant women, similar to above study, though with a different methodology, was that done by Khandelwal et al 40 . In their study, CRL was compared with composite biometric measurement including head, abdominal and femur measurements using 1716 pregnant women.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%