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Clinical implications of intra- and interobserver reproducibility of transvaginal sonographic measurement of gestational sac and crown-rump length at 6-9 weeks' gestation

Journal

ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 510-515

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/uog.8884

Keywords

crown-rump length; early pregnancy; vaginal ultrasound

Funding

  1. Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust NIHR Biomedical Research Centre
  2. Research Council KUL: GOA Ambiorics
  3. GOA MaNet
  4. CoE Optimization in Engineering (OPTEC) [EF/05/006]
  5. Research Foundation - Flanders: FWO [G.0302.07, G.0341.07]
  6. Belgian Federal Science Policy Office IUAP (DYSCO, 'Dynamical systems, control and optimization') [P6/04]
  7. [IWT: TBM070706-IOTA3]

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Objectives To assess intra-and interobserver agreement of routinely performed measurements - crown-rump length (CRL) and mean gestational sac diameter (MSD) - for assessing the likelihood of miscarriage in the first trimester of pregnancy using transvaginal sonography. Methods A cross-sectional study of CRL and gestational sac measurements in first-trimester pregnancies was conducted in a fetal medicine referral center with a predominantly Caucasian population. Gestational age ranged from 6 to 9 weeks. All patients underwent a transvaginal ultrasound examination using a high-resolution ultrasound machine. Two measurements of CRL and measurements of three diameters of the gestational sac were obtained by two observers. Agreement within and between observers for CRL and between observers for MSD was analyzed using 95% prediction intervals, Bland-Altman plots with 95% limits of agreement and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Results In total 54 patients were included in the study, with measurements obtained by both observers in 44 of these. Intra-and interobserver ICCs were high for CRL measurements, with values of 0.992 and 0.993 for intraobserver agreement and 0.993 for interobserver agreement. For the MSD, the interobserver ICC was 0.952. Limits of agreement were +/- 8.91 and +/- 11.37% for intraobserver agreement of CRL and +/- 14.64% for interobserver agreement of CRL. For MSD, the interobserver limits of agreement were +/- 18.78%. For an MSD measurement of 20 mm by the first observer, the prediction interval for the second observer was 16.8-24.5 mm. For a CRL measurement of 6 mm, the prediction interval for the second observer was 5.4-6.7 mm. Conclusion For dating purposes, there is reasonable reproducibility of CRL measurements using transvaginal ultrasonography at 6-9 weeks' gestation. When diagnosing miscarriage based on measurements of CRL care must be taken for values close to any decision boundary. The higher interobserver variability that we observed for MSD has implications for the diagnosis of miscarriage based on this measurement in the absence of a visible embryo or yolk sac. Copyright (C) 2011 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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