Fetal sex assignment by first trimester ultrasound: a Tunisian experience
- 7 October 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Prenatal Diagnosis
- Vol. 29 (12) , 1145-1148
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.2374
Abstract
Objective: To assess the feasibility and accuracy of fetal sex identification during the first trimester ultrasound exam.Methods: A prospective study was carried out on 312 fetuses at 11–14 weeks' gestation. The genital region was examined by transabdominal ultrasound. The angle of the genital tubercle to a horizontal line through the lumbosacral skin was measured. Fetal gender was assigned as male if this angle was > 30° and female when it was < 10°.Results: Sex assignment was feasible in 89.7% and accurate in 85.7% of fetuses. Accuracy was similar in males as in females (87.9% vs 83.3%; NS). However, accuracy increased significantly during the gestational age period in male (Chi‐square for trend P = 0.03) but not in female (P = 0.41) fetuses. Compared with singletons, presence of multiple fetuses (n = 12) did not influence feasibility or accuracy (89.2% vs 96% and 85.6% vs 86.4% respectively). In male fetuses, there was a significant increase in the angle of the genital tubercle with increasing crown‐rump length(CRL) (r = 0.667; p = 0.025), while in females the angle did not significantly change with increasing gestation.Conclusion: Sonographic first trimester sex assignment is highly feasible and accurate. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Keywords
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