Title Neonatal head circumference by gestation reflects adaptation to maternal body size: comparison of different standards /
Authors Morkūnienė, Rūta ; Tutkuvienė, Janina ; Cole, Tim J ; Jakimavičienė, Eglė Marija ; Isakova, Jelena ; Bankauskienė, Agnė ; Drazdienė, Nijolė ; Basys, Vytautas
DOI 10.1038/s41598-022-15128-3
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Is Part of Scientific reports.. London : Springer Nature Limited. 2022, vol. 12, iss. 1, art. no. 11057, p. [1-8].. eISSN 2045-2322
Abstract [eng] Neonatal head circumference (HC) not only represents the brain size of Homo sapiens , but is also an important health risk indicator. Addressing a lack of comparative studies on head size and its variability in term and preterm neonates from different populations, we aimed to examine neonatal HC by gestation according to a regional reference and a global standard. Retrospective analysis of data on neonatal HC obtained from the Lithuanian Medical Birth Register from 2001 to 2015 (423 999 newborns of 24–42 gestational weeks). The varying distribution by gestation and sex was estimated using GAMLSS, and the results were compared with the INTERGROWTH-21st standard. Mean HC increased with gestation in both sexes, while its fractional variability fell. The 3rd percentile matched that for INTERGROWTH-21st at all gestations, while the 50th and 97th percentiles were similar up to 27 weeks, but a full channel width higher than INTERGROWTH-21st at term. INTERGROWTH-21st facilitates the evaluation of neonatal HC in early gestations, while in later gestations, the specific features of neonatal HC of a particular population tend to be more precisely represented by regional references.
Published London : Springer Nature Limited
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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