Identification of Factors affecting the Symphysio Fundal Height and Prediction of Low Birth Weight (LBW) during Antenatal Period
Uzma Parveen, Zahida Parveen Brohi, Aneela Sadaf
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To
determine the factors affecting the height of fundus and estimation of gestational
age and low birth weight during antenatal period.
Material and methods: This
descriptive and observational study was conducted at Outpatient department of
the Bilawal Medical College with the collaboration of private sector (Hajiani)
Hospital in Hyderabad from December 2018 to May 2019. All pregnant women
attending the antenatal OPD were included. After taking verbal informed consent
and detailed history information gathered, regarding demographic. Patients were
assessed examined for symphysio fundal height and ultrasound done to confirm
the findings, All the data were recorded in pre-designed proforma and data was
analyzed using SPSS version 21.
Results: Total 140
females were studied and most of the cases 65.7% were 21-30 years old. 23.6%
females were primipara, 74.3% were multipara and only 2.1% were grand
multipara. There was a significant positive correlation between gestational age
and symphysis-fundal height r-0.883. There were several causes of discrepancy
like low birth weight (LBW)16.4%, intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR)14.2%
twin pregnancy 12.9%, Polyhydroamnios7.9% Oligohydramnios 7.1% cases & 2.9%
were cases of Engagement of head at term.
Conclusion:
The use of symphysio-fundal height measurement is helpful to gage the correct
gestational age in most of the cases, which corresponded well with gestational
age confirmed using other techniques like ultrasound. It can be relied upon to
give a preliminary cursor of discrepancy in the gestational age in low resource
settings. Although low birth weight (LBW), intrauterine growth retardation,
twin pregnancy, polyhydramnios, oligohydramnios and engagement of head at term
were observed to the causes of discrepancy and factors affecting the height of
fundus.
Keywords:
Symphyso-fundal
height (SFH), gestational age, Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR).