INTERGROWTH-21st v. local South African growth standards (Theron-Thompson) for identification of small-for-gestational-age fetuses in stillbirths : a closer look at variation across pregnancy
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Lavin, T.
Nedkoff, L.
Preen, D.
Theron, G.
Pattinson, Robert Clive
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Health and Medical Publishing Group
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Global growth standards for fetuses were recently developed (INTERGROWTH-21st). It has been advocated that professional
bodies should adopt these global standards.
OBJECTIVES: To compare the ability of INTERGROWTH-21st with local standards (Theron-Thompson) to identify small-for-gestational-age
(SGA) fetuses in stillbirths in the South African (SA) setting.
METHODS: Stillbirths across SA were investigated (>500 g, 28 - 40 weeks) between October 2013 and December 2016 (N=14 776). The study
applied the INTERGROWTH-21st standards to classify stillbirths as <10th centile (SGA) compared with Theron-Thompson growth charts,
across pregnancy overall and at specific gestational ages.
RESULTS: The prevalence of SGA was estimated at 32.2% and 31.1% by INTERGROWTH-21st and Theron-Thompson, respectively.
INTERGROWTH-21st captured 13.8% more stillbirths as SGA in the earlier gestations (28 - 30 weeks, p<0.001), but 4.0% (n=315) fewer
between 33 and 38 weeks (p<0.001). Observed agreement and the Kappa coefficient were lower at earlier gestations and at 34 - 36 weeks.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrated differences in the proportion of stillbirths considered SGA at each gestational age between the
INTERGROWTH-21st and the local SA standard, which have not been considered previously by other studies.
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Pregnacy, Gestational age, Fetus, Fetal growth monitoring, Stillbirth, INTERGROWTH-21st, South Africa (SA), Small-for-gestational-age (SGA)
Sustainable Development Goals
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Lavin, T., Nedkoff, L., Preen, D. et al. 2019,' INTERGROWTH-21st v. local South African growth standards (Theron-Thompson) for identification of small-for-gestational-age fetuses in stillbirths : a closer look at variation across pregnant', South African Medical Journal, vol. 109, no. 7, pp. 519-525.