Accuracy of Sonographic Vs MRI Fetal Weight Estimation
Conditions
Keywords
fetal weight estimation, accuracy
Brief summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the accuracy of sonographic vs. magnetic resonance fetal weight estimation in suspected fetal macrosomia in term pregnancy. Pregnant patient at term with suspected macrosomia will participate and undergo both sonographic and magnetic resonance fetal weight estimations and the actual birthweight will be recorded and compared with the fetal weight estimations
Detailed description
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the accuracy of sonographic vs. magnetic resonance fetal weight estimation in suspected fetal macrosomia in term pregnancy. Pregnant patient at term with suspected macrosomia will participate and undergo both sonographic and magnetic resonance fetal weight estimations and the actual birthweight will be recorded and compared with the fetal weight estimations inclusion criteria: singleton pregnancies at term, suspected fetal macrosomia (\>4000 gr in non GDM and \>3800 gr. in GDM cases exclusion criteria-fetal anomaly, PPROM, multiple gestation The radiologist and the sonographer will be blinded to the fetal weight estimation and to the other estimation done
Interventions
all participant will undergo MRI fetal weight estimation
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
singleton pregnancy at term, suspected fetal macrosomia,
Exclusion criteria
* fetal anomaly multiple pregnancy PROM
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| MRI fetal weight estimation accuracy | from enollment to Performing the MRI at 1 week | gram |
Countries
Israel