OBJECTIVE: Intrauterine growth curves are considered an essential instrument in prenatal medicine for an appropriate auxological classification of foetuses and they have a great importance in clinical practice. Nowadays, in Italy a national curve published in 1975, is the most used. It's based on birth weights of 8458 newborns from physiological pregnancies. The aim of the present study is to develop a modern foetal growth curve based on accurately selection of 35 240 physiological singleton Italian pregnancies with sure gestational age confirmed by ultrasound. METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis of 35 240 pregnancies from "A. Gemelli" University Hospital in Rome and "S. Anna" University Hospital in Turin from January 2001 to December 2006. Non-resident pregnant women or coming from other countries, women with diabetes, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, multiple pregnancies, foetuses with major malformations and /or chromosomal disorders and stillborn foetuses were excluded. RESULTS: An increasing trend of median neonatal weight, in comparison that with the previous Italian National Curve drawn up in 1975, was found. CONCLUSIONS: Combining data from two centres, a new foetal growth curve, in which the 10th and the 90th percentiles are clinically reliable, was performed, in order to have a better tool to evaluate the Italian foetal population. A trend towards an increase of birth weight was observed if compared to previous growth curve drawn up more than 30 years ago.
Ferrazzani, S., Degennaro, V., Di Stasio, E., Poppa, G., Moresi, S., Salvi, S., Lanzone, A., De Carolis, S., Development of a new foetal growth curve from a large sample of italian population., <<MINERVA PEDIATRICA>>, 2015; 69 (4): 245-250. [doi:10.23736/S0026-4946.16.04258-4] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/72268]
Development of a new foetal growth curve from a large sample of italian population.
Ferrazzani, Sergio;Di Stasio, Enrico;Salvi, Silvia;Lanzone, Antonio;De Carolis, Sara
2017
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Intrauterine growth curves are considered an essential instrument in prenatal medicine for an appropriate auxological classification of foetuses and they have a great importance in clinical practice. Nowadays, in Italy a national curve published in 1975, is the most used. It's based on birth weights of 8458 newborns from physiological pregnancies. The aim of the present study is to develop a modern foetal growth curve based on accurately selection of 35 240 physiological singleton Italian pregnancies with sure gestational age confirmed by ultrasound. METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis of 35 240 pregnancies from "A. Gemelli" University Hospital in Rome and "S. Anna" University Hospital in Turin from January 2001 to December 2006. Non-resident pregnant women or coming from other countries, women with diabetes, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, multiple pregnancies, foetuses with major malformations and /or chromosomal disorders and stillborn foetuses were excluded. RESULTS: An increasing trend of median neonatal weight, in comparison that with the previous Italian National Curve drawn up in 1975, was found. CONCLUSIONS: Combining data from two centres, a new foetal growth curve, in which the 10th and the 90th percentiles are clinically reliable, was performed, in order to have a better tool to evaluate the Italian foetal population. A trend towards an increase of birth weight was observed if compared to previous growth curve drawn up more than 30 years ago.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.