Predicting the fetal weight by ultrasonography for isolated polyhydramnios: Comparison of 14 formulas

Author:

Yılmaz Ergani Seval1ORCID,Çakır Betül Tokgöz1,Akay Arife2ORCID,Ulusoy Can Ozan1,Akdaş Reis Yıldız2ORCID,Sarsmaz Kemal1ORCID,Örgül Gökçen1,Esin Sertaç1,Çağlar Ali Turhan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Perinatology Etlik Zubeyde Hanım Women's Health Training and Research Hospital Ankara Turkey

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Etlik Zubeyde Hanım Women's Health Training and Research Hospital Ankara Turkey

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo recalculate the estimated fetal weight (EFW) based on ultrasound measurements in patients complicated with isolated polyhydramnios, using 14 current formulas to observe which formula better predicts the EFW.MethodsThis study examined pregnant women who gave birth in the hospital between January 2015 and January 2020. Maximum vertical pocket (MVP) was classified as, mild, moderate, and severe polyhydramnios, and the patients' measurements were reanalyzed using 14 formulas. The estimation of birth weight (EBW) alongside observed birth weight (OBW) facilitated the computation of statistical indices, namely the mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) expressed as [(EBW – OBW)/OBW × 100], the mean percentage error (MPE) denoted as (EBW – OBW)/(OBW × 100), and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals.ResultsA total of 564 polyhydramnios patients were included in the study. When looking at the MAPE, the lowest rate (7.65) was found in the Hadlock 2 formula. Hadlock 1, Hadlock 3, and Shinozuka formulas demonstrated MAPE values most closely aligned with Hadlock 2. Weiner I and Thurnau were the formulas with the highest MAPE values. When the cut‐off values for MAPE were taken as 10%, 4/14 of the formulas (Weiner I–II, Vintzleos and Thurnau) gave results above 10%. Among 14 formulas, 3 (21.4%) had positive (sonographic overestimation) (Hadlock 3, Shinozuka, and Vintzleos) and the other 11 (78.6%) had negative MPE (sonographic underestimation).ConclusionThe Hadlock 2 formula had the lowest MAPE in predicting birth weight in patients with polyhydramnios, closely followed by the Hadlock 1, Hadlock 3, and Shinozuka formulas.

Publisher

Wiley

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