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A critical review of the Cochrane meta‐analysis of routine late‐pregnancy ultrasound

Gordon C. S. Smith

2020BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A Cochrane review of universal late-pregnancy ultrasound has been highly influential in guiding UK practice, concluding that it does not improve outcome. However, the meta-analysis combines trials that used diverse definitions of screen positive, were designed in the absence of high-quality data on diagnostic effectiveness and did not couple screening to an effective intervention. Moreover, even if the trials had combined a highly effective screening test with a highly effective intervention, the sample size was 15% of that required to study perinatal death. It is not known whether universal late-pregnancy ultrasound confers benefit on the mother or baby. TWEETABLE ABSTRACT: Despite >50 years of research, we do not know whether universal late-pregnancy ultrasound confers benefit on the mother or baby.

Topics & Concepts

PregnancyMeta-analysisMedicineIntervention (counseling)ObstetricsSample size determinationUltrasoundRandomized controlled trialPediatricsNursingSurgeryInternal medicineStatisticsRadiologyBiologyMathematicsGeneticsEctopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and ManagementAssisted Reproductive Technology and Twin PregnancyMaternal and fetal healthcare