JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultrasonic fetal weight estimation: Analysis of inter‐ and intra‐observer variability

Ting‐Chang ChangStephen C. RobsonJohn SpencerS Gallivan

Year: 1993 Journal:   Journal of Clinical Ultrasound Vol: 21 (8)Pages: 515-519   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Standard ultrasound measurements were performed by two observers in 40 third‐trimester fetuses. Observers were blinded to the results of the meaurements. Estimated fetal weight (EFW) was calculated using two published formulae. The intra‐observer standard deviation for EFW, assessed using one‐way analysis of variance, was <75 g for both observers. The 95% prediction intervals for inter‐observer comparisons of EFW, calculated using the limits of agreement method, were − 187.3 g to 139.8 g, and − 159.9 g to 124.3 g, using the two formulae. The results suggest that measurements of EFW are reproducible. The prediction interval is comparable to the weekly fetal weight increment in normal fetuses. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Keywords:
Medicine Fetal weight Confidence interval Fetus Standard deviation Standard error Observer (physics) Ultrasound Third trimester Ultrasonic sensor Obstetrics Nuclear medicine Statistics Pregnancy Mathematics Internal medicine Radiology

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