Reference charts of birth weight and birth length by gestational age in south east Serbian newborns: Preliminary results

Background/Aim. To date, there has been no population-based neonatal anthropometric chart published in Serbia. Charts based on infants born in a single hospital (hospital-based) in the 1 990s are still widely used in our country, as well as the Alexander chart. The aim of this study was to construct...

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Main Authors: Stanković Sandra, Ignjatović Aleksandra, Vučić Jelena, Stanković Tatjana, Živić Saša, Manojlović Milena, Stanković Miodrag, Vorgučin Ivana
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Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2021-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2021/0042-84501900027S.pdf
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spelling doaj-2b62abac6cbe4f53a38f11ea6a96561d2021-03-19T14:10:35ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502406-07202021-01-01781879110.2298/VSP181205027S0042-84501900027SReference charts of birth weight and birth length by gestational age in south east Serbian newborns: Preliminary resultsStanković Sandra0Ignjatović Aleksandra1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2689-8088Vučić Jelena2Stanković Tatjana3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3780-274XŽivić Saša4Manojlović Milena5Stanković Miodrag6https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1714-4970Vorgučin Ivana7Clinical Center Niš, Children Clinic, Niš, SerbiaInstitute of Public Health, Niš, SerbiaClinical Center Niš, Children Clinic, Niš, SerbiaClinical Center Niš, Children Clinic, Niš, SerbiaClinical Center Niš, Children Clinic, Niš, SerbiaClinical Center Niš, Children Clinic, Niš, SerbiaClinic for Mental Health Protection Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine, Institute for Children and Youth Health Care of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, SerbiaBackground/Aim. To date, there has been no population-based neonatal anthropometric chart published in Serbia. Charts based on infants born in a single hospital (hospital-based) in the 1 990s are still widely used in our country, as well as the Alexander chart. The aim of this study was to construct population-based centile, gender-specific charts for birth weight and length for singleton infants born in Southeast Serbia from 24 t o 42 weeks of gestation and to compare them with other previously published charts. Methods. Data on 39,842 singleton live infants, delivered from 2006 to 2015 in three maternity wards in Southeast Serbia (Niš, Prokuplje, and Aleksinac), were analyzed. Results. The inclusion criteria met 37,169 newborns. Preterm births were relatively uncommon (5.25%). Estimated centile charts for male and female birth weights and lengths were constructed showing the 3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 97th centiles. Conclusion. Our birth weight percentiles provide a population norm for singleton infants adjusted for gender, born in Southeast Serbia. These references are both of epidemiological and clinical use. There is a need for large-scale research that will include a larger number of pre-term newborns which were represented in limited numbers in our study. There is also a need for setting up the gold standard method for the precise determination of the gestational age, i.e. the use of the early fetal ultrasound.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2021/0042-84501900027S.pdfinfantserbiaanthropometryfetal developmentreference values
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author Stanković Sandra
Ignjatović Aleksandra
Vučić Jelena
Stanković Tatjana
Živić Saša
Manojlović Milena
Stanković Miodrag
Vorgučin Ivana
spellingShingle Stanković Sandra
Ignjatović Aleksandra
Vučić Jelena
Stanković Tatjana
Živić Saša
Manojlović Milena
Stanković Miodrag
Vorgučin Ivana
Reference charts of birth weight and birth length by gestational age in south east Serbian newborns: Preliminary results
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
infant
serbia
anthropometry
fetal development
reference values
author_facet Stanković Sandra
Ignjatović Aleksandra
Vučić Jelena
Stanković Tatjana
Živić Saša
Manojlović Milena
Stanković Miodrag
Vorgučin Ivana
author_sort Stanković Sandra
title Reference charts of birth weight and birth length by gestational age in south east Serbian newborns: Preliminary results
title_short Reference charts of birth weight and birth length by gestational age in south east Serbian newborns: Preliminary results
title_full Reference charts of birth weight and birth length by gestational age in south east Serbian newborns: Preliminary results
title_fullStr Reference charts of birth weight and birth length by gestational age in south east Serbian newborns: Preliminary results
title_full_unstemmed Reference charts of birth weight and birth length by gestational age in south east Serbian newborns: Preliminary results
title_sort reference charts of birth weight and birth length by gestational age in south east serbian newborns: preliminary results
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
2406-0720
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background/Aim. To date, there has been no population-based neonatal anthropometric chart published in Serbia. Charts based on infants born in a single hospital (hospital-based) in the 1 990s are still widely used in our country, as well as the Alexander chart. The aim of this study was to construct population-based centile, gender-specific charts for birth weight and length for singleton infants born in Southeast Serbia from 24 t o 42 weeks of gestation and to compare them with other previously published charts. Methods. Data on 39,842 singleton live infants, delivered from 2006 to 2015 in three maternity wards in Southeast Serbia (Niš, Prokuplje, and Aleksinac), were analyzed. Results. The inclusion criteria met 37,169 newborns. Preterm births were relatively uncommon (5.25%). Estimated centile charts for male and female birth weights and lengths were constructed showing the 3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 97th centiles. Conclusion. Our birth weight percentiles provide a population norm for singleton infants adjusted for gender, born in Southeast Serbia. These references are both of epidemiological and clinical use. There is a need for large-scale research that will include a larger number of pre-term newborns which were represented in limited numbers in our study. There is also a need for setting up the gold standard method for the precise determination of the gestational age, i.e. the use of the early fetal ultrasound.
topic infant
serbia
anthropometry
fetal development
reference values
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2021/0042-84501900027S.pdf
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