Customized fetal weight percentiles calculator for single/twins pregnancies.
FetalGrowth calculator and customized growth chart, allows you to compute and track the fetal weight percentiles for both singleton and multiple (twins) pregnancies. Using FetalGrowth, OB/GYN medical staff may quickly detect fetal growth related problems such as the Small for Gestational Age condition. You may choose between full parameter calculators/customized growth charts and theirs respective simplified versions. The latter come in handy whenever some or most of the information regarding pregnancy (mother & fetus) is not available. Main features include: -Percentile calculator and growth charts using a fully customized singleton pregnancy model.-Simplified percentile calculator and growth chart for a singleton pregnancy. -Percentile calculator and growth charts using a fully customized multiple (twins) pregnancy model. -Simplified percentile calculator and growth chart for a multiple (twins) pregnancy. -In all cases you may choose to save the information regarding a patient and check it at a later time, adding new percentile calculations, reviewing the growth charts, and tracking the fetal growth over time. You may delete individual percentile calculations or the entire patient information. -In all cases you may save the growth charts as an image on your device, for later checking, comparison, and sharing with peers, etc. FetalGrowth is an app built by professionals for professionals! CM40 is responsible for the development of FetalGrowth. CM40 Team: - Francisco Cabrera Morales: MD, OB/GYN expert, Head of the Maternal-Fetal Medical Unit at the “Hospital Materno-Infantíl” de Canarias”, Spain. Founder of the iCOG- Instituto Canario de Obstetricia y Ginecologia, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. - Cristian Munteanu: PhD in Computer Science, MSc, BSc in Electrical Engineering.FetalGrowth is based on the following medical literature:- for singleton pregnancies:1. Gardosi J, Francis A. A customized standard to assess fetal growth in a US population. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2009;201:25.e1-7.2. Gardosi J, Clausson B, Francis A. The value of customised centiles in assessing perinatal mortality risk associated with parity and maternal size. BJOG 2009;116:1356–1363.3. Figueras F, Meler E, Iraola A, Eixarch E, Coll O, Figueras J, Francis A, Gratacos E, Gardos J. Customized birthweight standards for a Spanish population. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 136 (2008) 20–24.4. Gardosi J: et all. GROW documentation.5. Hutcheon J, Zhang X, Cnattingius S, Kramer M, Platt R. Customised birthweight percentiles: does adjusting for maternal characteristics matter? BJOG 2008;115:1397–1404.6. Ego A, Subtil D, Grange G, Thiebaugeorges O, Senat MV, Vayssiere C, Zeitlin J. Customised versus population-based birth weight standards for identifying growth restricted infants: a French multicenter study. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2006;194:1042–1049.-for twins pregnancies:1. Odibo AO, Cahill AG, Goetzinger KR, Harper LM, Tuuli MG, Macones GA. Customized growth chart for twin gestations to optimize identification of small for gestational age fetuses at risk for intra-uterine fetal death. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Jan 17. doi: 10.1002/uog.124042. Multiple Pregnancy: Epidemiology, Gestation, and Perinatal Outcome by Isaac Blickstein and Louis G. Keith (Mar 8, 2005)Terms & ConditionsFETAL GROWTH app is provided “As Is” without any express or implied warranty of any kind. CM40 does not warrant or assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any information, text, graphics, links or other items contained within the app. Moreover, the app does not possess any approval nor clearance from any health service, institution, or agency. The app is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. CM40 cannot accept responsibility for any clinical diagnoses or decisions made on the basis of the FETAL GROWTH app.New in Version 1.3.0:- Fixed bug that crashed app when computing twins percentiles for gestational ages bigger than 42 or lower than 20