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May 28, 2011 · Interpretation: Our generic reference for fetal-weight and birthweight percentiles can be easily adapted to local populations. It has a better ability to predict adverse perinatal outcomes than has the non-customised fetal-weight reference, and is simpler to use than the individualised reference without loss of predictive ability.
- Rafael T Mikolajczyk, Rafael T Mikolajczyk, Jun Zhang, Jun Zhang, Ana Pilar Betran, João Paulo Souza...
- 2011
The present paper is validation of the reference for birth weights adapted to the local population. Go to: Materials and Methods. Information on maternal demographics [ Table 1] was retrieved from pregnancies from women registration for antenatal care at a charitable maternity hospital in Mumbai, India.
- Anirudh B Badade, Amar Bhide, Purnima Satoskar, Darshan Wadekar
- 10.4103/0971-3026.120270
- 2013
- Jul-Sep 2013
May 28, 2011 · Our generic reference for fetal-weight and birthweight percentiles can be easily adapted to local populations. It has a better ability to predict adverse perinatal outcomes than has the...
Dec 18, 2013 · Our aim was to create a generic reference for fetal weight and birthweight that overcame these deficiencies and could be readily adapted to local populations. We used the fetal-weight...
The present paper is validation of the reference for birth weights adapted to the local population. Materials and Methods. Information on maternal demographics [Table 1] was retrieved from pregnancies from women registration for antenatal care at a charitable maternity hospital in Mumbai, India.
Jan 1, 2013 · A generic reference for fetal-weight and birthweight percentiles that can be easily adapted to local populations have been developed by Mikolajczyk and colleagues.
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May 28, 2011 · Our generic reference for fetal-weight and birthweight percentiles can be easily adapted to local populations. It has a better ability to predict adverse perinatal outcomes than has the non-customised fetal-weight reference, and is simpler to use than the individualised reference without loss of predictive ability.