PRN Graph
PRN Graph
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PRN Graph

Utilize normative Perined-Hoftiezer curves to accurately identify Small-for-Gestational-Age (SGA) infants. A precise, research-backed reference designed for neonatologists and obstetricians at the bedside.

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User Rating

3.2/5

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Publisher

Glamorous Goat B.V.

Category

Medical

Locales

2

Latest Version

4.1

Size

6.4 MB

First Released

Mar 28, 2014
Features

Clinical-Grade Growth Analytics

Leverage peer-reviewed, normative birth weight curves to accurately identify small-for-gestational-age newborns and improve clinical outcomes.

Validated Normative Standards

Access the Perined-Hoftiezer curves developed from low-risk populations, ensuring a prescriptive baseline free from high-risk pregnancy data.

Precise Percentile Mapping

Instantly plot birth weights against gender-differentiated distributions to differentiate between healthy growth and potential morbidity risk.

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PRN Graph - Welcome screen for the PRN Graph clinical app explaining Perined birth weight curves for newborns

Welcome screen for the PRN Graph clinical app explaining Perined birth weight curves for newborns

PRN Graph - Neonatal birth weight growth chart showing weight percentiles by gestational age for a boy

Neonatal birth weight growth chart showing weight percentiles by gestational age for a boy

PRN Graph - A clinical data entry screen in the PRN Graph app for inputting infant gender, birth weight in grams, and pregnancy duration.

A clinical data entry screen in the PRN Graph app for inputting infant gender, birth weight in grams, and pregnancy duration.

PRN Graph - Clinical data table in PRN Graph app showing birth weight percentiles by gestational age for girls

Clinical data table in PRN Graph app showing birth weight percentiles by gestational age for girls

PRN Graph - Info screen of the PRN Graph app explaining Perined-Hoftiezer birth weight curves and scientific citations with a photo of a mother and newborn

Info screen of the PRN Graph app explaining Perined-Hoftiezer birth weight curves and scientific citations with a photo of a mother and newborn

Description

The Perined-Hoftiezer birth weight curves show the optimal birth weight (and its distribution) of children born at the corresponding gestational age. The curves are differentiated by gender. Identifying small children is important for reducing mortality and morbidity. These curves are based on data from the perinatal registration of newborns in the Netherlands. The curves are normative and therefore developed based on a low-risk population without known risk factors for fetal growth restriction. All multiple pregnancies, inductions, and primary cesarean sections were also excluded to approximate the optimal birth weight for each gestational age. More information can be found at www.perined.nl and in the following scientific publications: Hoftiezer L et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. (2019) From population reference to national standard: new and improved birthweight charts. 10.1016/j.ajog.2018.12.023 Hoftiezer L et al. Eur J Pediatr. (2016) Defining small-for-gestational-age: prescriptive versus descriptive birthweight standards. 10.1007/s00431-016-2740-8 The curves were compiled by Liset Hoftiezer, guided by a working group consisting of representatives from various professional groups, birth care organizations, and researchers: Joyce Dijs-Elsinga, Jeroen van Dillen, Michel Hof, Marije Hogeveen, Chantal Hukkelhoven, Karline van de Kamp, Richard van Lingen, Alieke de Roon-Immerzeel, Rosalinde Snijders, Viki Verfaille, Ger de Winter, and Koos Zwinderman. The research position was financially supported by the Isala Innovation & Science Fund and Nutricia Early Life Nutrition; there has been no interference with the content of the project. © 2024 Perined

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