Comparison of pregnancy dating by last menstrual period, ultrasound scanning, and their combination

Savitz, DA; Terry, JW; Dole, N; Thorp, JM; Siega-Riz, AM; Herring, AH

HERO ID

2441677

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2002

Language

English

PMID

12501080

HERO ID 2441677
In Press No
Year 2002
Title Comparison of pregnancy dating by last menstrual period, ultrasound scanning, and their combination
Authors Savitz, DA; Terry, JW; Dole, N; Thorp, JM; Siega-Riz, AM; Herring, AH
Journal American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Volume 187
Issue 6
Page Numbers 1660-1666
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of algorithms for the assignment of gestational age with the use of the last menstrual period and early ultrasound information. STUDY DESIGN: Gestational age estimates that are based on last menstrual period, ultrasound scanning, or their combination were compared among women who attended prenatal care clinics in central North Carolina (n = 3655) by an evaluation of digit preference in the last menstrual period dates and a comparison of mean gestational age, preterm and postterm categories with the use of K statistics, difference between actual and expected delivery date, and birth weight among subgroups with discrepant assignments. RESULTS: Last menstrual period reports show digit preference, assign gestation 2.8 days longer on average than ultrasound scanning, yield substantially more postterm births (12.1% vs 3.4%), and predict delivery among term births less accurately. Misclassification of births as postterm was more common in younger women, those of nonoptimal prepregnancy body weight, cigarette smokers, and women who reported last menstrual period using preferred dates of the month. CONCLUSION: Last menstrual period estimates of the duration of gestation are subject to both random error and a systematic tendency to overstate the duration of gestation, most likely because of delayed ovulation.
Doi 10.1067/mob.2002.127601
Pmid 12501080
Wosid WOS:000180131200069
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Language Text English
Keyword menstrual period; pregnancy dating; ultrasound