ABSTRACT
We sought to establish normative data for fetal liver volume (FLV) between 27 and
38 weeks' gestation using three-dimensional ultrasonography. The study design was
a longitudinal prospective study involving 53 participants. A total of 250 FLV measurements
were obtained, using the multiplanar method with 3.0-mm intervals. Polynomial regressions
with adjustments using the determination coefficient (R
2) were used to assess the correlation between FLV and gestational age (GA) and fetal
parameters (biparietal diameter, head circumference, abdominal circumference, and
estimated fetal weight). The mean, standard deviation, and median, minimum, and maximum
values were calculated for each gestational age. The intraclass correlation coefficient
(ICC) was used to determine inter- and intraobserver reliability. There was a high
correlation between FLV and GA. The mean FLV went from 43.5 ± 7.6 cm3 (29.1 to 62.2 cm3) to 130.5 ± 20.1 cm3 (87.5 to 191.1 cm3). There was a high correlation between FLV and all fetal biometric parameters (all
p < 0.0001). Intraobserver and interobserver correlations were excellent with an ICC = 0.993
and 0.984, respectively. There was a high correlation between GA and biometric parameters.
Reference limits were generated for FLV between 27 and 38 weeks. FLV is highly reproducible.
KEYWORDS
Fetus - liver volume - nomogram - three-dimensional ultrasound
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Edward Araujo JúniorPh.D.
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