Abstract

Background: Some researchers have suggested that when Naegle’s rule (NR) and Dubowitz score (DS) are combined, it could out-perform obstetric ultrasound scan (USS). Others still believe that obstetric USS alone is still effective relative to the combination of NR rule and DS in assessing the gestational age (GA) of babies. Objectives: To determine and compare the GA of babies using obstetric USS, NR and DS; and to provide relevant public health information on obstetric USS in the 21st century. Methods: Subjects were selected using systematic random sampling and the GA of babies was determined using obstetric USS, NR, and DS. Statistical package for social science (SPSS) statistical software version 16, Illinois, Chicago USA was used for all data analysis. Results: Eightyfive mother-baby pairs were studied. Forty-four babies (52%) were males and 41 (48%) females. Sixty four (75%) were term with a mean (SD) BW of 3.02 (0.59) at 95%CI (2.89 - 3.14) kg. The overall mean GA of the babies was 38.49 (2.89) at 95%CI (38.14 - 38.85) weeks. The mean GA using obstetric USS, NR and DS were 38.52 (1.98) at 95%CI (38.14 - 38.99), 38.09 (4.13) at 95%CI (37.20- 38.99) and 38.82 (2.02) at 95%CI (38.39 - 39.26), but comparison of these means was not significant (p = 0.256). Combined mean GA by NR and DS was 38.46 (3.26) at 95%CI (37.96 - 38.95). Comparing this mean with mean GA obtained by obstetric USS was also not significant (p = 0.885). Conclusion: The GA assessments by Obstetric USS, NR and DS were all reliable, and Obstetric USS performed effectively relative to combined NR and DS.

Highlights

  • To a neonatologist, the gestational age (GA) of babies provides important information on maturity and survival from birth onwards

  • This study aimed at: 1) to determine the GA of babies using obstetric ultrasound scan (USS), Dubowitz score (DS) and Naegle’s rule (NR); 2) to compare the mean GA of the babies obtained by obstetric USS, DS and NR; 3) to provide relevant public health information on the importance of obstetric USS in the 21st century

  • The GA of babies using NR and obstetric USS at term was obtained from maternal antenatal health care records using a questionnaire, and the DS was used to access the GA of babies at birth [2,11,12]

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Introduction

The gestational age (GA) of babies provides important information on maturity and survival from birth onwards. Obstetric ultrasound scan (USS), Dubowitz score (DS) and Naegle’s rule (NR) are being used to determine the GA of babies [1,2,3]. Not one of these is without a drawback when used alone; based on this, many authors have advocated combining these methods to assess the GA of babies [1,2,3]. Others still believe that obstetric USS alone is still effective relative to the combination of NR rule and DS in assessing the gestational age (GA) of babies. Conclusion: The GA assessments by Obstetric USS, NR and DS were all reliable, and Obstetric USS performed effectively relative to combined NR and DS

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