2004
DOI: 10.1002/uog.950
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Surveillance and outcome of fetuses with gastroschisis

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“…We performed our calculations both with and without interval growth for the purposes of comparison to other studies in the literature. 16 Given that small abdominal circumference values will lower the estimated fetal weight, we tried to correct the estimated fetal weight by adding 5.6%, which has the effect of reducing the systematic error and recreates a symmetric distribution. Although this method may be simplistic given the complexity of other published equations, we think it provides a useful way for the clinician to interpret data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We performed our calculations both with and without interval growth for the purposes of comparison to other studies in the literature. 16 Given that small abdominal circumference values will lower the estimated fetal weight, we tried to correct the estimated fetal weight by adding 5.6%, which has the effect of reducing the systematic error and recreates a symmetric distribution. Although this method may be simplistic given the complexity of other published equations, we think it provides a useful way for the clinician to interpret data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some fetuses with certain birth defects have been scheduled for elective early delivery because of possible benefits. For example, early delivery of infants with gastroschisis might be associated with reduced morbidity, improved surgical outcomes, and reduced hospital length of stay; however, to date, the results are mixed [38][39][40]. Somewhat stronger associations between preterm birth and birth defects were noted for births delivered by Csection as compared to vaginal delivery, and this could be due in part to scheduled C-sections for pregnancies known to be affected by a defect.…”
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“…La difficulté d'interprétation des résultats contradictoires des études évaluant l'effet du terme d'accouchement sur l'évolution postnatale est à mettre en rapport avec l'hétérogénéité des populations étudiées. [41]. Un accouchement prématuré peut être envisagé en cas de persistance ou d'aggravation de signes de complications digestive.…”
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