The Performance of Selective Screening Ultrasound to Detect the Small-for-Gestational-Age Foetus: A Prospective Cohort Study Nested Within the DESiGN Randomised Control Trial

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Arcus, Charles
Elhindi, James
Winsloe, Chivon
Copas, Andrew
Relph, Sophie
Briley, Annette
Coxon, Kirstie
Johnson, Mark
Khalil, Asma
Lawlor, Deborah A.

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2026

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OBJECTIVE: Evidence on the performance of foetal growth ultrasound parameters to detect the Small-for-Gestational-Age (SGA) foetus for a selective cohort is limited. We report the performance of estimated foetal weight under the 10th percentile (EFW < 10th) at the last selective screening ultrasound to detect SGA based on gestational age of scan and scan to birth interval. DESIGN: We performed a prospective cohort study to analyse ultrasound data obtained from the DESiGN trial. SETTING: The DESiGN trial was the first cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the impact of the Growth Assessment Protocol (GAP) on antenatal detection of SGA. POPULATION: Ninety-four thousand, nine hundred twenty-five women included in DESiGN who had at least 1 ultrasound scan after 24 weeks' gestational age with complete ultrasound data underwent analysis. METHODS: Test performance characteristics of EFW (by Hadlock 1991) < 10th percentile to predict birthweight < 10th percentile (by 1990 UK Population Charts) were reported at different gestational ages of scan categories and scan to birth intervals. RESULTS: The performance of EFW < 10th percentile at the last selective screening ultrasound to correctly identify SGA declined from 34 weeks and with increasing scan to birth intervals. A scan between 34 and 37 + 6 weeks' gestation more than 4 weeks prior to birth had a particularly poor performance (sensitivity 4.0%, 95% CI 3.8-4.1). CONCLUSIONS: In a selected population, the performance of late third-trimester ultrasound estimation of foetal size to detect SGA at birth is poor.

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BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology

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