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      The following Hadlock fetal weight formula incorporating the BPD, HC, AC and FL was used for this study. Log10 (EFW in grams) = 1.3596 – (0.00386 AC x FL) + (0.0064 HC) + (0.00061 BPD x AC) + (0.0424 AC) + (0.174 FL). Standard deviation (EFW) = +/- 7.5% of EFW (predicted mean). Table 3/4: Fetal Weight Variations. Measurements used.

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      *An SR of 11 methods of EFW assessment did not identify a superior formula; given that Hadlock (1985) is the most widely used formula, it may provide the greatest degree of consistency across studies Once biometric measures and gestational age have been obtained using one of the approaches described, the investigator should consult the EFW ...

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    • [DOC File]Additional notes to support presentation of Perinatal ...

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      Individual biometry of the baby = HC, FL and AC and then scanning using Hadlock’s formula to calculate an estimated fetal weight (EFW) to be plotted on the customised growth chart. If concerns with EFW assess liquor volume and Doppler. Slide 13.

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    • [DOC File]RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, KARNATAKA

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      Even though Hadlock IV is the best formula identified in this study to predict babies less than 2.5kg, it is not the best for prediction of baby larger than 3.5kg ( Hadlock IV sensitivity 40%) compared to Hadlock I (sensitivity 80% and specificity 89.5%) which is the best formula to predict a baby more than 3.5kg.10

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    • [DOC File]1 - Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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      Ben-Haroush A, Yogev Y, Bar J, et al. to evaluate the accuracy of sonographically estimated fetal weight (EFW) shortly before induction of labor in the presence of different pregnancy complications, and to define possible variables affecting. Ultrasound Obstet. Gynecol. 2004; 23 (2): 172-176. D. A. Nzeh, MBBS, FMCR, S. Rimmer, FRCR, *W. M. 0.

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      Selection: Offered routine clinical screening to all womenat term. Those with suspected EFW >3700g had USS. Only included those with USS with 3 days of delivery.

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    • [DOC File]Prenatal exposure to organochlorine compounds and ...

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      Additionally, estimated fetal weight (EFW) was calculated using the Hadlock algorithm.19 Linear-mixed models20 were used separately in each cohort to obtain longitudinal growth curves for each outcome. Models were adjusted for constitutional factors known to affect fetal growth (maternal height, age, parity, country of origin and pre-pregnancy ...

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    • [DOC File]Appointments: Manual Booking using [ALT-M] in conjunction ...

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      EFW- Estimated Fetal Weight C – Campbell AC H1 – Hadlock AC + FL H2 – Hadlock HC + AC + FL S – Shephard AC + BPD Please note: The EFW (Estimated Fetal Weight) field is optional, and can be configured to include or omit certain equation methods via the System Tables > XR Settings.

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    • [DOC File]Fetal, infant growth, obesity and asthma-related symptoms

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      Estimated fetal weight (EFW) was calculated using the Hadlock formula (21-22). HC, length and weight at birth were obtained from community midwife and hospital registries. Infant growth characteristics (HC, length and weight) were measured at the ages of 3, 6, and 12 months.

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    • [DOCX File]NFOG - The Nordic Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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      Hadlock FP, Harrist RB, Sharman RS, Deter RL, Park SK. Estimation of fetal weight with the use of head, body, and femur measurements--a prospective study. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1985; 151(3):333-337.

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