Birthweight charts customised for maternal height optimises the classification of small and large-for-gestational age newborns

Bert Zeegers*, Pien Offerhaus, Liset Hoftiezer, Floris Groenendaal, Luc J. I. Zimmermann, Corine Verhoeven, Sanne J. Gordijn, Marianne J. Nieuwenhuijze

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

AimTo construct birthweight charts customised for maternal height and evaluate the effect of customization on SGA and LGA classification.MethodsData were extracted (n = 21 350) from the MiCaS project in the Netherlands (2012-2020). We constructed the MiCaS-birthweight chart customised for maternal height using Hadlock's method. We defined seven 5-centimetre height categories from 153 to 157 cm until 183-187 cm and calculated SGA and LGA prevalences for each category, using MiCaS and current Dutch birthweight charts.ResultsThe MiCaS-chart showed substantially higher birthweight values between identical percentiles with increasing maternal height. In the Dutch birthweight chart, not customised for maternal height, the prevalence of SGA (<p10) decreased with increasing maternal height category, from 19.7% in the lowest height category to 3.4% in the highest category (range 16.3%). Conversely, the prevalence of LGA (>p90) increased with increasing height category, from 1.4% in the lowest height category to 21.8% in the highest category (range 20.4%). In the MiCaS-birthweight chart, SGA and LGA prevalences were more constant across maternal heights, similar to overall prevalences (SGA range 3.3% and LGA range 1.7%).ConclusionCompared to the current Dutch birthweight chart, the MiCaS-birthweight chart customised for maternal height shows a more even distribution of SGA and LGA prevalences across maternal heights.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
JournalActa Paediatrica
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 1 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • birthweight
  • customised birthweight chart
  • epidemiology
  • fetal growth
  • Hadlock
  • large for gestational age
  • maternal height
  • prescriptive birthweight chart
  • small for gestational
  • FETAL-GROWTH
  • STANDARDS
  • TERM

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