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Concordance of three alternative gestational age assessments for pregnant women from four African countries: A secondary analysis of the MIPPAD trial.

Samantha RadaJutta GamperRaquel GonzálezGhyslain Mombo-NgomaSmaïla OuédraogoMwaka A KakolwaRella Zoleko-ManegoEsperança SeveneAbdunoor M KabanywanyiManfred AccrombessiValérie BriandMichel CotAnifa ValaPeter G KremsnerSalim AbdullaAchille MassougbodgiArsénio NhacoloJohn J AponteEusébio MaceteClara MenéndezMichael Ramharter
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The alternative assessments do not result in comparable outcomes and discrepancies are far beyond the clinically acceptable range. Last menstrual period should not be used as the only estimator of gestational age. In the absence of reliable early ultrasound, symphysis-fundal height measurements may be most useful during pregnancy for fetal risk assessment and the New Ballard Score after delivery as a confirmation of these estimations and for further neonatal management. However, promotion of portable ultrasound devices is required for accurate assessment of gestational age in sub-Sahara Africa.
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