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Reference intervals for fetal heart volume from 3-dimensional sonography using the extended imaging virtual organ computer-aided analysis method at gestational ages of 20 to 34 weeks.

Department of Obstetrics, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo-SP, Brazil.
Journal of ultrasound in medicine: official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (impact factor: 1.25). 05/2012; 31(5):673-8. pp.673-8
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to establish the reference range for fetal heart volume from 3-dimensional (3D) sonography using the extended imaging virtual organ computer-aided analysis method.
The fetal heart volume was measured in 303 normal singleton pregnancies at gestational ages of 20 to 34 weeks using 3D sonography. The extended imaging virtual organ computer-aided analysis method was used to obtain a sequence of 10 parallel symmetric sections through the heart, according to examiner-determined limits (the apex at one extremity and the connection to the great vessels at the other). Heart contours were drawn manually in all sections to obtain the 3D volume measurement, which was provided automatically by the software. Normal z scores and percentile reference ranges for each gestational age were constructed.
The fetal heart volume increased with gestational age. The mean values were 3.09 mL at 20 weeks, 9.18 mL at 26 weeks, and 24.89 mL at 34 weeks, according to the following formulas: fetal heart volume (mL) = 18.0076 - 2.1005 × gestational age + 0.0677 × gestational age2 (R(2) = 0.922); and SD (mL) = (4.5038 - 0.4281 × gestational age + 0.0114 × gestational age2) × √1.495808 (R(2) = 0.922).
A reference range for fetal heart volume using the 3D sonographic extended imaging virtual organ computer-aided analysis method at gestational ages of 20 to 34 weeks was established.

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Keywords

10 parallel symmetric sections
 
303 normal singleton pregnancies
 
3D sonographic
 
3D sonography
 
3D volume measurement
 
apex
 
examiner-determined limits
 
extended imaging virtual organ computer-aided analysis method
 
fetal heart volume
 
following formulas
 
gestational age
 
gestational ages
 
great vessels
 
imaging virtual organ computer-aided analysis method
 
mean values
 
Normal z scores
 
percentile reference ranges
 
reference range
 
SD
 

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