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Factores determinantes en la variabilidad del peso fetal estimado por ecografía y el peso fetal al nacimiento

Authors: Roig Escuder, Laura;

Factores determinantes en la variabilidad del peso fetal estimado por ecografía y el peso fetal al nacimiento

Abstract

La ecografía es la técnica de elección para el seguimiento del embarazo y el desarrollo intrauterino del feto. El peso fetal es un factor de riesgo independiente de morbimortalidad perinatal, convirtiéndose su estimación en un factor capital para el correcto manejo de una gestación y sus posibles complicaciones. Una incorrecta estimación del peso fetal puede derivar en una estratificación de riesgo errónea y en iatrogenia para la gestante. El objetivo consiste en analizar el impacto de ciertos factores obstétricos en la variabilidad del peso fetal estimado por ecografía y el peso fetal al nacimiento.

Ultrasound is the technique of choice for monitoring pregnancy and intrauterine development of the fetus. Fetal weight is an independent risk factor for perinatal morbidity and mortality, its estimation becoming a capital factor for the correct management of a pregnancy and its possible complications. An incorrect estimation of fetal weight can lead to erroneous risk stratification and iatrogenesis for the pregnant woman. The aim is to analyze the impact of certain obstetric factors on the variability of fetal weight estimated by ultrasound and fetal weight at birth.

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Spain
Keywords

Índice de Masa Corporal, Fetal Weight, Peso Fetal, 32 Ciencias Médicas, Ultrasonografía Prenatal, Diabetes Mellitus, Líquido Amniótico, Amniotic Fluid, Prenatal Ultrasonography, Body Mass Index

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