A correlative study of the various gestational age parameters of our local population on ultrasound
Abstract
Obstetrical ultrasound, with time, has become an integral part
of the management of ante-natal patients. The basis of this
examination is the measurement of the gestational parameters.
Many studies have been
formulating gestational
determine fetal age.
The purpose of this study was to determine differences, if
any, which may exist between this research and those carried
out previously on other ethnic groups.
This was a prospective study of 400 patients at Aga Khan
Hospital, Nairobi, who had normal, uncomplicated pregnancies.
A total of 981 measurements were taken which consisted of the
gestational sac (51), Crown-rump length (71), Abdominal
Circumference (282), femur length (285) and Bi-parietal
diameter (292)
Tables were formulated showing the number of observations, the
mean and standard deviations of each measurement, at each week
of gestation.
The tables were compared to other published data.
A significant result was found if the p value was more than
0.05.
Lower mean values were observed in this study when compared to
those gestational age tables derived from research in other
countries.
These differences could be attributed to environmental
factors, genetics, socio-economic status and literacy levels.
Considering these differences, there appears to be a need for
a comprehensive large scale study with an aim to formulate
nomograms for our local population.
Citation
Masters of Medicine in Diagnostic Radiology of the University of Nairobi, 1998Publisher
University of Nairobi, School of Medicine