README.md

FetalGPSR

Estimated fetal weight percentile calculator based on six growth standards.

Example Usage

Input data without EFW

data=data.frame(GA=c(240,210,266),wt=c(88,92,100), ht=c(165,165,170),parity=c(0,5,2), Sex=c("Male","Female",""),Race=c("Black","","Asian"), EFW=c(2000,2500,2600))

FetalGPS(data)

Input data without EFW

data=data.frame(GA=c(200,210,266),wt=c(88,92,100), ht=c(165,165,170),parity=c(0,5,2), Sex=c("Male","Female",""),Race=c("Black","","Asian"), AC=c(220,270,300), HC=c(250,290,320), FL=c(55,60,75))

FetalGPS(data)

References

Tarca, A.L., et al., A new customized fetal growth standard for African American women: the PRB/NICHD Detroit study. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 2018. 218(2s): p. S679-S691.e4.

Grantz, K.L., et al., Fetal growth standards: the NICHD fetal growth study approach in context with INTERGROWTH-21st and the World Health Organization Multicentre Growth Reference Study. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 2018. 218(2s): p. S641-S655.e28.

Nicolaides, K.H., et al., Fetal Medicine Foundation fetal and neonatal population weight charts. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2018. 52(1): p. 44-51.

Stirnemann, J., et al., International estimated fetal weight standards of the INTERGROWTH-21(st) Project. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol, 2017. 49(4): p. 478-486.

Kiserud, T., et al., The World Health Organization Fetal Growth Charts: A Multinational Longitudinal Study of Ultrasound Biometric Measurements and Estimated Fetal Weight. PLoS medicine, 2017. 14(1): p. e1002220-e1002220.

Hadlock, F.P., R.B. Harrist, and J. Martinez-Poyer, In utero analysis of fetal growth: a sonographic weight standard. Radiology, 1991. 181(1): p. 129-33.



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