Variation of Prenatal Ultrasound-Estimated Cephalic Index; A Comparative Study of Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Ethnic Groups in Nigeria

Ayang, Ol, Abonyi, Lc
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Background: Fetal ultrasound-estimated cephalic index refers to the ratio of the fetal biparietal diameter (BPD) to the occipito-frontal diameter (OFD) by means of ultrasound estimation. The cephalic index is regarded as a useful anthropometric variable in medicine, forensic science and anthropology. There is limited data on the cephalic indices of Nigerian fetuses Objective:  To check for variations of prenatal ultrasound-estimated cephalic indices between fetuses of Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa ancestry. Methodology: In a cross sectional study carried out in ultrasound diagnostic centres in Lagos, Enugu and Kano, all in Nigeria, fetal biparietal and occipitofrontal diameters were obtained from 200 fetuses each of Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa ethnic groups. The cephalic index was calculated for each group. The values were statistically analysed after deriving the relevant indices. Result: The fetal cephalic indices for  Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa ethnic groups were observed to be 80 ± 3.4, 79.1 ± 5.1 and 78.4 ± 2.6 %,  respectively. Conclusion:  The results showed that fetuses of Igbo ancestry had a different cephalic index categorization from other ethnic groups. This knowledge will be useful to sonographers and researchers.    
产前超声测量头侧指数的变化尼日利亚伊博、豪萨和约鲁巴族的比较研究
背景:胎儿超声估计头侧指数是指通过超声估计胎儿双顶叶直径(BPD)与枕额直径(OFD)的比值。头侧指数被认为是医学、法医学和人类学中有用的人体测量变量。目的:检查伊博、约鲁巴和豪萨血统胎儿的产前超声估计的头侧指数的差异。方法:在尼日利亚拉各斯、埃努古和卡诺超声诊断中心进行的一项横断面研究中,从伊博、约鲁巴和豪萨族裔群体各200名胎儿中获得了胎儿双顶叶和枕额叶直径。计算各组的头侧指数。得出相关指标后,对数值进行统计分析。结果:伊博族、约鲁巴族和豪萨族胎儿头畸形指数分别为80±3.4、79.1±5.1和78.4±2.6 %。结论:伊博族胎儿的头指数分类与其他少数民族胎儿不同。这些知识将对超声医师和研究人员有用。
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