Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides images for estimating fetal volume and weight, but manual delineations are time consuming. The aims were to (1) validate an algorithm to automatically quantify fetal volume by MRI; (2) compare fetal weight by Hadlock's formulas to that of MRI; and (3) quantify fetal blood flow and index flow to fetal weight by MRI. Forty-two fetuses at 36 (29-39) weeks gestation underwent MRI. A neural network was trained to segment the fetus, with 20 datasets for training and validation, and 22 for testing. Hadlock's formulas 1-4 with biometric parameters from MRI were compared with weight by MRI. Blood flow was measured using phase-contrast MRI and indexed to fetal weight. Bland-Altman analysis assessed the agreem...
Timely, accurate and reliable assessment of fetal brain development is essential to reduce short and...
MR images of infants and fetuses allow non-invasive analysis of the brain. Quantitative analysis of ...
MR images of infants and fetuses allow non-invasive analysis of the brain. Quantitative analysis of ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides images for estimating fetal volume and weight, but manual ...
Fetal MRI is widely used to investigate brain development in utero. MR images do not only visualize ...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
\u3cp\u3eMR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysi...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
Objective: Interpretation of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the fetal brain in utero is primaril...
With advances in fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), research in neonatal neuroscience has shift...
Objective: The aim of this study was to apply a semi-automated calculation method of fetal body volu...
Timely, accurate and reliable assessment of fetal brain development is essential to reduce short and...
MR images of infants and fetuses allow non-invasive analysis of the brain. Quantitative analysis of ...
MR images of infants and fetuses allow non-invasive analysis of the brain. Quantitative analysis of ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides images for estimating fetal volume and weight, but manual ...
Fetal MRI is widely used to investigate brain development in utero. MR images do not only visualize ...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
\u3cp\u3eMR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysi...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
Objective: Interpretation of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the fetal brain in utero is primaril...
With advances in fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), research in neonatal neuroscience has shift...
Objective: The aim of this study was to apply a semi-automated calculation method of fetal body volu...
Timely, accurate and reliable assessment of fetal brain development is essential to reduce short and...
MR images of infants and fetuses allow non-invasive analysis of the brain. Quantitative analysis of ...
MR images of infants and fetuses allow non-invasive analysis of the brain. Quantitative analysis of ...