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Definitions and Terminology. Gestational age: time elapsed between the first day of the last menstrual period and the day of deliveryPreterm: birth date before 37 completed weeks gestationNumber of weeks preterm: 40 weeks minus gestational ageChronological age: time elapsed since birthPostmenst
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1. An Introduction to the UK-WHO Neonatal and Infant Close Monitoring (NICM) Growth Chart
2. Definitions and Terminology Gestational age: time elapsed between the first day of the last menstrual period and the day of delivery
Preterm: birth date before 37 completed weeks gestation
Number of weeks preterm: 40 weeks minus gestational age
Chronological age: time elapsed since birth
Postmenstrual age: gestational age plus chronological age in weeks
Corrected age: chronological age minus number of weeks preterm
American Academy of Pediatrics, Pediatrics 2004;114:1362-4
3. Special features of the NICM Chart A date box system to aid accurate calculation of gestational age
Calculating corrected age is difficult and prone to mistakes
Arrow drawn back method of gestational age correction not practical for very early gestations
Large scale
Extra low reading (-3, -4, -5 SD) lines to allow assessment of very small infants
Does not require gestational age correction as time axis is continuous from birth
4. When to use the NICM chart Infants born before 32 weeks gestation
Unwell infants born 32-36 weeks gestation
Term unwell neonates needing close monitoring
e.g. those with cardiac or renal disease
Infants with significant growth or weight faltering
5. Data sources for the NICM Chart 23 weeks gestation to 42 weeks:
Reanalysed UK1990 data
Describes size at birth only
Does not describe how preterm infants should grow
2 weeks to 2 years corrected age charts:
WHO growth standard
6. Special features:
Large scale
SD lines for assessment of very small infants
Date boxes
7. Preparing the chart using date boxes Start with either
a) estimated date of delivery (EDD)
or b) date of birth and known or estimated gestational age
Use the calendar to fill in the date boxes
Mark boxes up in pencil
8. Use of the calendar to fill in the date boxes
9. 1) Preparing the 23-42 weeks gestation chart using EDD (working backwards) Write expected date of delivery into EDD box
Work up calendar column to identify preceding dates for each completed week of gestation until first completed week after birth date is reached
Write dates into date boxes (day and month only)
Plot birth measurements at exact gestational age (weeks and days)
10. Example of preparing the 23 to 42 week chart from EDD (working backwards)
11. 2) Preparing the 23 to 42 week chart from gestational age (working forwards)
Write date of birth in box under exact gestational age
Calculate date of next completed week of gestation
Work down calendar column to identify date for each subsequent completed week of gestation until EDD box is reached
12. Example of preparing the 23-42 week chart from known gestation in completed weeks (working forwards)
13. Preparing the 2 weeks to 6 months chart Date boxes are per fortnight
Preterm infants
Starting from date in 42 weeks/ 2 weeks box
Mark the date of each fortnight of age in successive boxes
Term infants
Write date of birth in EDD box
Enter weekly dates up to 42 weeks / 2 weeks box
Then mark the date of each fortnight in successive boxes
14. Preparing the 2 weeks to 6 months chart
15. Date boxes are per calendar month
Enter date at corrected age 6 months
For preterm infants use date in EDD box + 6 months
For term infants use date of birth + 6 months
e.g. EDD/dob = 24/11/09 ? enter 24/5/10
Check that this date is within 2 days of last date box on 2 weeks to 6 months chart
Mark up remaining date boxes
24/6 at 7 months, 24/7 at 8 months etc… Preparing the 2 weeks to 6 months chart
16. Preparing the 2 weeks to 6 months chart
17. Summary UK-WHO Neonatal and Infant Close Monitoring (NICM) chart Use for all extremely preterm (<32 weeks) infants and any neonate or infant needing close monitoring
Provides larger plotting area and low reading lines
No need for gestational age correction
Use date boxes for speed and accuracy
Mark up before plotting
Use to find exact gestational and corrected age
Use calendar to work out dates up to age 6 months
After 6 months use calendar months
18. Date box group exercise: Jason Date of birth 08/06/2006, approximately 26 weeks gestation
Expected Date of Delivery (EDD) 10/09/2006
Mark up the 23-42 week chart date boxes
What was his exact gestation in weeks and days?
Mark up the 2 week to 6 month chart date boxes for
What is the date in the 6 month (26 weeks) box?
Mark up the 6-24 month chart
What date will you enter at 6 months?
Why is it different from the 6 month date on the last page?