Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP ()

Foot length measurements of newborns of high and low risk pregnancies

  • Ana Karina Marques Salge,
  • Érika Lopes Rocha,
  • Maria Aparecida Munhoz Gaíva,
  • Thaíla Correa Castral,
  • Janaína Valadares Guimarães,
  • Raphaela Maioni Xavier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2016016703200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 0

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Abstract OBJECTIVE Comparing foot length measurements of newborns in high and low risk pregnancies at a public hospital in Goiânia, GO, Brazil. METHOD A cross-sectional study carried out between April, 2013 and May, 2015, with a sample consisting of 180 newborns; 106 infants of women from high-risk pregnancies and 74 of women from low-risk pregnancies. Data were descriptively analyzed. Foot length measurement was performed using a stiff transparent plastic ruler, graduated in millimeters. The length of both feet was measured from the tip of the hallux (big toe) to the end of the heel. RESULTS A statistically significant relationship was found between the foot length and newborn’s weight, between the cephalic and thoracic perimeters in the high-risk group and between the cephalic perimeter in the control group. CONCLUSION There is a need for creating cut-off points to identify newborns with intrauterine growth disorders using foot length.

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