A Novel Approach to Prenatal Measurement of the Fetal Frontal Lobe Using Three-Dimensional Sonography.

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine 生殖医学杂志 Pub Date : 2017-03-01
Steffen A Brown, Rebecca Hall, Lauren Hund, Hilda L Gutierrez, Timothy Hurley, Bradley D Holbrook, Ludmila N Bakhireva
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Objective: While prenatal 3D ultrasonography results in improved diagnostic accuracy, no data are available on biometric assessment of the fetal frontal lobe. This study was designed to assess feasibility of a standardized approach to biometric measurement of the fetal frontal lobe and to construct frontal lobe growth trajectories throughout gestation.

Study design: A sonographic 3D volume set was obtained and measured in 101 patients between 16.1 and 33.7 gestational weeks. Measurements were obtained by two independent raters. To model the relationship between gestational age and each frontal lobe measurement, flexible linear regression models were fit using penalized regression splines.

Results: The sample contained an ethnically diverse population (7.9% Native Americans, 45.5% Hispanic/Latina). There was high inter-rater reliability (correlation coefficients: 0.95, 1.0, and 0.87 for frontal lobe length, width, and height; p-values < 0.001). Graphs of the growth trajectories and corresponding percentiles were estimated as a function of gestational age. The estimated rates of frontal lobe growth were 0.096 cm/week, 0.247 cm/week, and 0.111 cm/week for length, width, and height.

Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine fetal frontal lobe growth trajectories through 3D prenatal ultrasound examination. Such normative data will allow for future prenatal evaluation of a particular disease state by 3D ultrasound imaging.

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利用三维超声波对胎儿额叶进行产前测量的新方法。
目的:虽然产前三维超声造影提高了诊断的准确性,但目前还没有关于胎儿额叶生物测量评估的数据。本研究旨在评估胎儿额叶生物测量标准化方法的可行性,并构建整个妊娠期的额叶生长轨迹:研究设计:对 101 名孕周在 16.1 至 33.7 之间的患者进行声像图三维容积集的获取和测量。测量结果由两名独立的评定者得出。为了建立孕周与额叶测量值之间的关系模型,使用惩罚回归样条拟合了灵活的线性回归模型:样本包含不同种族的人群(7.9% 为美国原住民,45.5% 为西班牙裔/拉丁裔)。评分者之间的可靠性很高(相关系数分别为 0.95、1.0、1.0):额叶长度、宽度和高度的相关系数分别为 0.95、1.0 和 0.87;P 值小于 0.001)。生长轨迹图和相应的百分位数是根据胎龄的函数估算的。额叶长度、宽度和高度的估计生长率分别为 0.096 厘米/周、0.247 厘米/周和 0.111 厘米/周:据我们所知,这是第一项通过三维产前超声检查研究胎儿额叶生长轨迹的研究。据我们所知,这是第一项通过三维超声成像检查胎儿额叶生长轨迹的研究。这些标准数据将有助于将来通过三维超声成像对特定疾病状态进行产前评估。
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生殖医学杂志 医学-妇产科学
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