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Training in Obstetric Ultrasound Biometry

Authors :
Donadono, Vera
Ambroise Grandjean, Gaëlle
Stegen, Marie‐Louise
Collin, Adeline
Bertholdt, Charline
Casagrandi, Davide
Morel, Olivier
Napolitano, Raffaele
Source :
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine; November 2022, Vol. 41 Issue: 11 p2819-2825, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To assess the intra‐ and interobserver reproducibility of fetal biometry measurements obtained by trainee (junior) and experienced sonographers (senior) in the contest of two training programs in obstetric ultrasound. This was a prospective study on 192 women recruited ensuring an even distribution throughout gestation (18–41 weeks), at University College London Hospital (UCLH), England (87 cases), and at Maternité Regionale Universitaire de Nancy (MRUN), France (105 cases). The training took place in two training centers with experience in ultrasound training and subspecialist training in fetal medicine. Measurements for head circumference (HC), abdominal circumference (AC), and femur length (FL) were obtained twice by junior and senior sonographers, blind to their own and each other's measurements. Differences between and within sonographers were expressed in millimeters and as a percentage of fetal dimensions. Reproducibility was assessed using Bland–Altman plots. Reproducibility was overall high with 95% confidence intervals (CI) within <6% for intraobserver and <8% for interobserver reproducibility. Intraobserver reproducibility was lower within junior than within senior sonographers' measurements for HC (95% CI: <4% versus <3%) and FL (95% CI: <6% and < 5%). Intraobserver reproducibility was similar between the two centers/training programs (AC 95% CI: <6%). Cumulative interobserver reproducibility in both centers was similar to the reproducibility within a single site (95% CI: <5%, <8%, and <7% for HC, AC, and FL, respectively). Reproducibility of fetal biometry measurement was high in centers with structured training programs regardless of sonographers' experience. Reproducibility was higher in sonographers who completed the training.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02784297 and 15509613
Volume :
41
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs61019045
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jum.15969