Abstract—Fetal weight in conjuction with gestational age is an important indicator of pregnancy outcome. So this study was conducted to find out the better method among using Johnson's formula or using Hadlock's formula to estimate fetal weight antenatally at or near term. This prospective study conducted on 100 pregnant women selected by simple random sampling with single term pregnancy with no fetal anomalies, delivered within one week of ultrasonography as well as measuring the symphysiofundal height and accuracy of Johnson's and Hadlock's formula compared. Fetal Weight is overestimated in all groups by Johnson's formula whereas in Hadlock’s formula there is underestimation of birth weight 3500 gms babies and overestimation between 2500-...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of clinical and ultrasonographic (USG) estimation of fetal weigh...
Objective: A new ultrasound formula for fetal weight estimation was proposed from the INTERGROWTH-21...
Introduction: Assessment of fetal weight is a vital factor in antenatal care, not only in the manage...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the result of the calculation of fetal weight estimation bas...
Background: Ultrasonography has proved to be a simple, important and non-invasive diagnostic tool to...
Objective: The ultimate objective of this study was to assess and validate the accuracy of fetal wei...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Accurate fetal weight estimation is important for labor and delivery manageme...
Introduction; Several ultrasound methods have been used to estimate fetal weight but the Hadlock for...
Introduction: Knowledge of fetal weight in utero is vital for the obstetrician in deciding whether o...
Introduction; Several ultrasound methods have been used to estimate fetal weight but the Hadlock for...
One hundred antenatal patients were studied at term pregnancy at Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati, ...
Objective: The estimation of weight of the fetus by physicians and midwives affects on antepartum an...
Background: Birth weight is the greatest single factor in the survival of fetus and important factor...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of clinical and ultrasonographic (USG) estimation of fetal weight...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of clinical and ultrasonographic (USG) estimation of fetal weight...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of clinical and ultrasonographic (USG) estimation of fetal weigh...
Objective: A new ultrasound formula for fetal weight estimation was proposed from the INTERGROWTH-21...
Introduction: Assessment of fetal weight is a vital factor in antenatal care, not only in the manage...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the result of the calculation of fetal weight estimation bas...
Background: Ultrasonography has proved to be a simple, important and non-invasive diagnostic tool to...
Objective: The ultimate objective of this study was to assess and validate the accuracy of fetal wei...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Accurate fetal weight estimation is important for labor and delivery manageme...
Introduction; Several ultrasound methods have been used to estimate fetal weight but the Hadlock for...
Introduction: Knowledge of fetal weight in utero is vital for the obstetrician in deciding whether o...
Introduction; Several ultrasound methods have been used to estimate fetal weight but the Hadlock for...
One hundred antenatal patients were studied at term pregnancy at Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati, ...
Objective: The estimation of weight of the fetus by physicians and midwives affects on antepartum an...
Background: Birth weight is the greatest single factor in the survival of fetus and important factor...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of clinical and ultrasonographic (USG) estimation of fetal weight...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of clinical and ultrasonographic (USG) estimation of fetal weight...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of clinical and ultrasonographic (USG) estimation of fetal weigh...
Objective: A new ultrasound formula for fetal weight estimation was proposed from the INTERGROWTH-21...
Introduction: Assessment of fetal weight is a vital factor in antenatal care, not only in the manage...