Volume 46, Issue 3 , Pages 260-263, September 2007
Reappraisal of Normal Amniotic Fluid Index in an Asian Population: Analysis of 27,088 Records
Article Outline
Summary
Objective
Amniotic fluid index (AFI) is a very useful index for assessing fetal well-being. In 1998, a study of AFI in mainland China showed that AFI values in normal pregnancies were less than those in Western populations. Therefore, we attempt to investigate whether fetal AFI in our population is less than that in Western populations.
Materials and Methods
We reviewed our computerized ultrasound database for fetal AFI from January 1991 to December 2002. For the 12-year study period, only the fetuses that fit the following criteria were included: (1) gestational age ranging from 14 to 41 weeks; (2) singletons, and (3) average-for-gestational-age as evaluated by ultrasound examination. Eventually, 27,088 records were included for the final analysis.
Results
The gestation-specific AFI showed patterns that were similar to those previously reported for the Western populations, with the mean being 10.6cm at 14 weeks, increasing to 16.2cm at 22 weeks, and then gradually declining to 12.7cm at 40 weeks. In addition, the mean AFI in our population was greater than that in a Chinese population from mainland China. The best-fit regression line was a second-order polynomial regression line.
Conclusion
To the best of our knowledge, our series is the largest sample of AFI reported in the medical literature. Our AFI data in Taiwan were closer to those in Western populations and greater than those in a Chinese population from mainland China. The underlying causes are still unknown. Further international collaborative studies are warranted.
Key Words: amniotic fluid index , Asian population , normal pregnancy
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PII: S1028-4559(08)60030-3
doi:10.1016/S1028-4559(08)60030-3
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Volume 46, Issue 3 , Pages 260-263, September 2007
