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Associations of severe adverse perinatal outcomes among continuous birth weight percentiles on different birth weight charts: a secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
by
Ganzevoort, Wessel
, Gordijn, Sanne J.
, Offerhaus, Pien M.
, de Jonge, Ank
, Pajkrt, Eva
, Verfaille, Viki
, Henrichs, Jens
, Kamphof, Hester D.
, Franx, Arie
in
Apgar Score
/ Birth Weight
/ Birth weight reference charts
/ Birth weight reference curve
/ Birth weight standard
/ Child development
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Female
/ Fetal growth restriction
/ Fetal Growth Retardation
/ Fetal Weight
/ FGR
/ Gestational age
/ Growth disorders
/ Gynecology
/ Human growth
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Infant, Newborn
/ IUGR
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Midwifery
/ Newborn babies
/ Parturition
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Prenatal care
/ Prenatal development
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2022
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Associations of severe adverse perinatal outcomes among continuous birth weight percentiles on different birth weight charts: a secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
by
Ganzevoort, Wessel
, Gordijn, Sanne J.
, Offerhaus, Pien M.
, de Jonge, Ank
, Pajkrt, Eva
, Verfaille, Viki
, Henrichs, Jens
, Kamphof, Hester D.
, Franx, Arie
in
Apgar Score
/ Birth Weight
/ Birth weight reference charts
/ Birth weight reference curve
/ Birth weight standard
/ Child development
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Female
/ Fetal growth restriction
/ Fetal Growth Retardation
/ Fetal Weight
/ FGR
/ Gestational age
/ Growth disorders
/ Gynecology
/ Human growth
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Infant, Newborn
/ IUGR
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Midwifery
/ Newborn babies
/ Parturition
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Prenatal care
/ Prenatal development
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2022
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Associations of severe adverse perinatal outcomes among continuous birth weight percentiles on different birth weight charts: a secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
by
Ganzevoort, Wessel
, Gordijn, Sanne J.
, Offerhaus, Pien M.
, de Jonge, Ank
, Pajkrt, Eva
, Verfaille, Viki
, Henrichs, Jens
, Kamphof, Hester D.
, Franx, Arie
in
Apgar Score
/ Birth Weight
/ Birth weight reference charts
/ Birth weight reference curve
/ Birth weight standard
/ Child development
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Female
/ Fetal growth restriction
/ Fetal Growth Retardation
/ Fetal Weight
/ FGR
/ Gestational age
/ Growth disorders
/ Gynecology
/ Human growth
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Infant, Newborn
/ IUGR
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Midwifery
/ Newborn babies
/ Parturition
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Prenatal care
/ Prenatal development
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2022
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Associations of severe adverse perinatal outcomes among continuous birth weight percentiles on different birth weight charts: a secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
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Associations of severe adverse perinatal outcomes among continuous birth weight percentiles on different birth weight charts: a secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial
2022
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Overview
Objective
To identify neonatal risk for severe adverse perinatal outcomes across birth weight centiles in two Dutch and one international birth weight chart.
Background
Growth restricted newborns have not reached their intrinsic growth potential in utero and are at risk of perinatal morbidity and mortality. There is no golden standard for the confirmation of the diagnosis of fetal growth restriction after birth. Estimated fetal weight and birth weight below the 10
th
percentile are generally used as proxy for growth restriction. The choice of birth weight chart influences the specific cut-off by which birth weight is defined as abnormal, thereby triggering clinical management. Ideally, this cut-off should discriminate appropriately between newborns at low and at high risk of severe adverse perinatal outcomes and consequently correctly inform clinical management.
Methods
This is a secondary analysis of the IUGR Risk Selection (IRIS) study. Newborns (
n
= 12 953) of women with a low-risk status at the start of pregnancy and that received primary antenatal care in the Netherlands were included.
We examined the distribution of severe adverse perinatal outcomes across birth weight centiles for three birth weight charts (Visser, Hoftiezer and INTERGROWTH) by categorizing birth weight centile groups and comparing the prognostic performance for severe adverse perinatal outcomes.
Severe adverse perinatal outcomes were defined as a composite of one or more of the following: perinatal death, Apgar score < 4 at 5 min, impaired consciousness, asphyxia, seizures, assisted ventilation, septicemia, meningitis, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, intraventricular hemorrhage, periventricular leukomalacia, or necrotizing enterocolitis.
Results
We found the highest rates of severe adverse perinatal outcomes among the smallest newborns (< 3
rd
percentile) (6.2% for the Visser reference curve, 8.6% for the Hoftiezer chart and 12.0% for the INTERGROWTH chart). Discriminative abilities of the three birth weight charts across the entire range of birth weight centiles were poor with areas under the curve ranging from 0.57 to 0.61. Sensitivity rates of the various cut-offs were also low.
Conclusions
The clinical utility of all three charts in identifying high risk of severe adverse perinatal outcomes is poor. There is no single cut-off that discriminates clearly between newborns at low or high risk.
Trial Registration
Netherlands Trial Register
NTR4367
.
Registration date March 20
th
, 2014.
Publisher
BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
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