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Título: Customized weight curves for Spanish fetuses and newborns
Autores/as: Gonzalez Gonzalez, Nieves Luisa
Gonzalez Davila, Enrique
Cabrera, Francisco
Padron, Erika
Ramon Castro, Jose
García Hernández, José Ángel 
Palabras clave: Birth-Weight
Intrauterine Growth
Fetal Growth
Population
Standards, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Publicación seriada: Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine 
Resumen: Objectives: To construct a model of customized birthweight curves for use in a Spanish population.Materials and methods: Data of 20 331 newborns were used to construct a customized birthweight model. Multiple regression analysis was performed with newborn weight as the dependent variable and gestational age (GA), sex and maternal (M) weight, height, parity and ethnic origin as the independent variables. Using the new model, 27 507 newborns were classified as adequate for GA (AGA), large for GA (LGA) or small for GA (SGA). The results were compared with those of other customized and non-customized models.Results: The resulting formula for the calculation of optimal neonatal weight was: Optimum weight (g) = 3289.681 + 135.413*GA40-14.063*GA40(2)-0.838*GA40(3) + 113.889 (if multiparous) + 165.560 (if origin = Asia) + 161.550 (South America) + 67.927 (rest of Europe) + 109.265 (North Africa) + 9.392* Maternal-Height + 4.856*Maternal-Weight-0.098*Maternal-Weight(2) + 0.001*Maternal-Weight(3) + 67.188* Sex + GA40*(6.890*Sex + 9.032 (If multiparous) + 0.006*Maternal-Height(3) + 0.260*Maternal-Weight) + GA40(2) (-0.378*Maternal-Height - 0.008*Maternal-Height(2)) + GA40(3) (-0.032*Maternal-Height).Weight percentiles were obtained from standard data using optimum weight variation coefficient. Agreement between our customized model and other Spanish models was "good" (kappa = 0.717 and kappa = 0.736; p<0.001).Conclusions: Our model is comparable to other Spanish models, but offers the advantage of being customized, updated and freely available on the web. The 30.6% of infants classified as SGA using our model would be considered as AGA following a non-customized model.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75700
ISSN: 1476-7058
DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2013.860962
Fuente: Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine [ISSN 1476-7058], v. 27 (14), p. 1495-1499, (2014)
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