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      Capacidad predictiva de las mediciones biométricas fetales y estimación del peso fetal para la condición trófica del recién nacido Translated title: Predictive ability of fetal biometric measurements and fetal weight estimation for newborn trophic status

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          RESUMEN Introducción: la ecografía fetal permite valorar datos antropométricos que informan sobre la edad gestacional y el crecimiento fetal. Objetivo: valorar la capacidad predictiva de las mediciones biométricas fetales y la estimación del peso fetal para las desviaciones de la condición trófica del recién nacido. Métodos: se realizó una investigación descriptiva de corte transversal en la Ciudad de Santa Clara en el período entre 2013 y 2016. La población de estudio fue de 2 529 gestantes a las que se les realizó ecografía obstétrica de control del embarazo y la muestra de 2 228, seleccionadas mediante un muestreo no probabilístico por criterios. La recogida de datos mediante el Libro de registro de Genética del área de salud. Resultados: la categoría de normal fue predominante en las variables diámetro biparietal, circunferencia cefálica y circunferencia abdominal de los fetos nacidos posteriormente con condición trófica de adecuado para la edad gestacional (entre 10 y 90 percentiles) y los valores de la longitud femoral se mueven en el rango normal independientemente de las condiciones tróficas al nacer. Existe coincidencia entre las aproximaciones percentilares obtenidas en cada variable y los resultados obtenidos de la condición trófica al nacimiento. Conclusiones: de manera general se aprecia un predominio de coincidencia entre las aproximaciones percentilares obtenidas en cada variable y los resultados obtenidos de la condición trófica al nacimiento.

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          ABSTRACT Introduction: fetal ultrasound allows the assessment of anthropometric data that provide information on gestational age and fetal growth. Objective: to valorize the predictive capacity of fetal biometric measurements and the estimation of fetal weight for deviations in the trophic condition of the newborn. Methods: a descriptive cross-sectional research was conducted in the City of Santa Clara in the period between 2013 and 2016. The study population was 2 529 pregnant women who underwent obstetric ultrasound pregnancy control and the sample was 2 228, selected by non-probabilistic sampling by criteria. Data collection was done through the Genetics Record Book of the health area. Results: the category of normal was predominant in the variables biparietal diameter, head circumference and abdominal circumference of fetuses born later with trophic condition of adequate for gestational age (between 10 and 90 percentiles) and the values of femoral length move in the normal range regardless of trophic conditions at birth. There is coincidence between the percentile approximations obtained for each variable and the results obtained for the trophic condition at birth. Conclusions: In general, there is a predominance of coincidence between the percentile approximations obtained for each variable and the results obtained for the trophic condition at birth.

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                Acta Médica del Centro
                Acta méd centro
                Hospital Provincial Clínico Quirúrgico Universitario Arnaldo Milián Castro (Santa Clara, , Cuba )
                2709-7927
                December 2022
                : 16
                : 4
                : 655-664
                Affiliations
                [1] Sagua la Grande Villa Clara orgnameUniversidad de Ciencias Médicas de Villa Clara orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Sagua la Grande Cuba
                [2] Santa Clara Villa Clara orgnameUniversidad de Ciencias Médicas de Villa Clara Cuba
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                S2709-79272022000400655 S2709-7927(22)01600400655
                65cb6aad-dd48-4ffd-ad77-887d1aa1f840

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 21 April 2022
                : 30 November 2021
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                fetal weight,fetal growth,retardo del crecimiento fetal,peso fetal,crecimiento fetal,fetal growth retardation

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