Head, chest and abdominal circumferences for predicting gestational age in newborn infants The purpose of this study is to examine head, chest dan abdominal circumferences as measurements for predicting gestational age of the newborn infant. During the period of August 1989 to December 1990, 1033 newborns with known gestational age were studied. Anthropometric measurements were done in the first two hours after birth, using measuring tapes by two examiners. High correlations were found between head, chest and abdominal circumferences with gestational age, and the linear aquations were Y= 0,075 X + 14,310 (Coefficient of Correlation/r = 0,72
We evaluated the relationship between fetal growth in preterm babies using the head circumference (H...
Perinatal mortality remains one of the factors leading to child mortality, even for crude death as a...
Rosnah Sutan,1 May Luu Yeong,1 Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy,2 Ahmad Shuhaila,2 Jaafar Rohana,3 Shareena Ish...
The purpose of this study is to examine head, chest dan abdominal circumferences as measurements for...
Prematurity is a significant contributor to neonatal mortality in India. Conventionally, assessment ...
The study on 1274 full term new born infants (gestational age > 37 weeks) in Bogor and its surrou...
Objectives: We sought to evaluate the relationship between gestational age (GA) and neonatal anthrop...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
International audienceObjectives: Abdominal distention is a common indicator of feeding intolerance ...
CONTEXT: Mid-arm circumference of the newborn is strongly associated with birth weight and is a very...
The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature newborns in r...
Background: The birth weight reference curve to estimate the newborns at risk in need of assessment ...
Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival. Appropriate and timely care of a newborn s...
Objective: The combination of twho anthropometric parameters has been more appropriate to assess bod...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present anthropometric measurements on 42 premature infant...
We evaluated the relationship between fetal growth in preterm babies using the head circumference (H...
Perinatal mortality remains one of the factors leading to child mortality, even for crude death as a...
Rosnah Sutan,1 May Luu Yeong,1 Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy,2 Ahmad Shuhaila,2 Jaafar Rohana,3 Shareena Ish...
The purpose of this study is to examine head, chest dan abdominal circumferences as measurements for...
Prematurity is a significant contributor to neonatal mortality in India. Conventionally, assessment ...
The study on 1274 full term new born infants (gestational age > 37 weeks) in Bogor and its surrou...
Objectives: We sought to evaluate the relationship between gestational age (GA) and neonatal anthrop...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
International audienceObjectives: Abdominal distention is a common indicator of feeding intolerance ...
CONTEXT: Mid-arm circumference of the newborn is strongly associated with birth weight and is a very...
The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature newborns in r...
Background: The birth weight reference curve to estimate the newborns at risk in need of assessment ...
Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival. Appropriate and timely care of a newborn s...
Objective: The combination of twho anthropometric parameters has been more appropriate to assess bod...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present anthropometric measurements on 42 premature infant...
We evaluated the relationship between fetal growth in preterm babies using the head circumference (H...
Perinatal mortality remains one of the factors leading to child mortality, even for crude death as a...
Rosnah Sutan,1 May Luu Yeong,1 Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy,2 Ahmad Shuhaila,2 Jaafar Rohana,3 Shareena Ish...