Ultrasound Quality Assurance for Singletons in the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Fetal Growth Studies
Conclusions—
Using rigorous procedures for training sonographers, coupled with quality assurance oversight, we determined that the measurements acquired longitudinally for singletons are both accurate and reliable for establishment of an ultrasound standard for fetal growth.
Source: Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine - Category: Radiology Authors: Hediger, M. L., Fuchs, K. M., Grantz, K. L., Grewal, J., Kim, S., Gore-Langton, R. E., Buck Louis, G. M., DAlton, M. E., Albert, P. S. Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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