Quality assessment of the detailed anomaly ultrasound scan

2019 
AbstractObjectives: The objective of this study is to assess the quality of the views in the detailed anomaly ultrasound scan and examine the parameters that influence it.Methods: Prospective study on singleton pregnancies examined at 20–24 weeks. Detailed views of all fetal organs were classified by the examiner as optimal/suboptimal. The duration of the examination was observed. Maternal characteristics, Fat Index (FI) (distance between the skin and the surface of the uterus), and fetal position were recorded.Results: The study population consisted of 940 singleton pregnancies. Optimal visualization of all fetal structures was achieved in 66% of cases. Significant predictors were BMI, FI, and fetal position. None of the women with BMI ≥ 44 and none of the women with FI ≥ 60 mm had optimal visualization of all fetal structures. Median duration of the examination was 23 min. In 75% of cases, it was completed in the first attempt. Maternal weight, FI, and fetal position were the significant independent pre...
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