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Imaging the fetal abdomen: how efficacious are the AIUM/ACR guidelines?
D Levine1, P W Callen, R B Goldstein
1Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Abstract:
This study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine/American College of Radiology guidelines for the detection of fetal abdominal abnormalities. In Part 1 of the study, images from 100 fetuses with sonographically diagnosed abdominal anomalies were masked except for one view of the abdominal circumference, stomach, renal area, bladder, and cord insertion. Ninety-six cases were recognized as abnormal by two sonologists. In Part 2, sonograms of 70 normal fetuses and 30 abnormal fetuses were similarly masked and shown to a sonographer and a fourth year radiology resident. Each identified 29 of 30 abnormal cases. Among fetuses with abdominal anomalies detectable at a prenatal diagnostic center, the majority of abnormal fetuses could be identified by evaluation of the five AIUM/ACR recommended views.