Development of a nomogram for fetal Evans Index

Author:

Sakcak Bedri1ORCID,Tanacan Atakan1ORCID,Denizli Ramazan1,Farisoğullari Nihat1,özkavak Osman Onur1,Aktaş Sadık Orhun2,Uzuner Petek Feriha1,Demirci Harun3,Kara Özgür1,Sahin Dilek4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Perinatology Turkish Ministry of Health Ankara City Hospital Ankara Turkey

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Turkish Ministry of Health Ankara City Hospital Ankara Turkey

3. Department of Neurosurgery Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University Faculty of Medicine Ankara Turkey

4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Perinatology Turkish Ministry of Health Ankara City Hospital, University of Health Sciences Ankara Turkey

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis study aims to investigate the fetal Evans Index and establish a nomogram for fetuses without any additional fetal anomalies detected during the prenatal period.MethodsWe conducted our research at Ankara City Hospital, including 894 patients who were admitted and evaluated between gestational weeks 16–40. These patients had no fetal anomalies detected in subsequent gestational weeks. Descriptive data, such as age, gravidity, parity, and body mass index (BMI), were recorded. Gestational week and Evans Index (mean, median, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, and percentile) were also documented. The Evans index was calculated as the ratio between the maximal width of the frontal horns and the maximal width of the inner diameter of the cranium.ResultsWe evaluated 894 fetuses in pregnant women had no fetal anomalies detected throughout the pregnancy. The evaluation took place at different gestational weeks, and a nomogram for the Evans Index was created.ConclusionsIt is relevant for clinicians and researchers to be aware of the range of fetal Evans Index values across different gestational weeks as a prognostic criterion.

Publisher

Wiley

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