Objectives: We sought to evaluate the relationship between gestational age (GA) and neonatal anthropometric parameters, namely head circumference (HC) and crown-heel length (CHL). Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in a tertiary care hospital with 530 consecutively live-born newborns of 28–41 weeks gestation. Anthropometric parameters were measured after three days of life. We summarized the variables using descriptive statistics, including percentile values, and the strength of association was determined through correlation analysis. The correlation was strong for HC and CHL, and linear regression analysis was done to develop predictive equations. Results: HC and CHL correlated well with GA with r-values of 0.863 and 0.859, resp...
Objectives: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
This Paper has been Presented for Promotion at the University of KhartoumAnthropometric measurements...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Prematurity is a significant contributor to neonatal mortality in India. Conventionally, assessment ...
The purpose of this study is to examine head, chest dan abdominal circumferences as measurements for...
Background Identification of gestational age, especially within 48 hours of birth, is crucial for n...
Background: It is important to know an infant’s gestational age because its behaviour and anticipate...
Head, chest and abdominal circumferences for predicting gestational age in newborn infants The purpo...
Background: The majority of the neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) would be on resp...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
Anthropometry means measurement of the human body. For neonatologists, at least four parameters are ...
Introduction: it is considered that the duration of a pregnancy is around 280 days (40 weeks) counte...
The usefulness of the Rossavik growth model in predicting crown-heel length (CHL) was evaluated in 5...
Background/aim: Geographical distribution, ethnicity, and other socioeconomic factors may affect ant...
Background & objectives-The neonatal mortality continues to remain high. Early identification of...
Objectives: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
This Paper has been Presented for Promotion at the University of KhartoumAnthropometric measurements...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Prematurity is a significant contributor to neonatal mortality in India. Conventionally, assessment ...
The purpose of this study is to examine head, chest dan abdominal circumferences as measurements for...
Background Identification of gestational age, especially within 48 hours of birth, is crucial for n...
Background: It is important to know an infant’s gestational age because its behaviour and anticipate...
Head, chest and abdominal circumferences for predicting gestational age in newborn infants The purpo...
Background: The majority of the neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) would be on resp...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
Anthropometry means measurement of the human body. For neonatologists, at least four parameters are ...
Introduction: it is considered that the duration of a pregnancy is around 280 days (40 weeks) counte...
The usefulness of the Rossavik growth model in predicting crown-heel length (CHL) was evaluated in 5...
Background/aim: Geographical distribution, ethnicity, and other socioeconomic factors may affect ant...
Background & objectives-The neonatal mortality continues to remain high. Early identification of...
Objectives: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
This Paper has been Presented for Promotion at the University of KhartoumAnthropometric measurements...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...