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American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine <strong>Proceedings</strong> J Ultrasound Med 32(suppl):S1–S134, 2013targeted ultrasound (P < .001). After controlling for gestational age, individualsonographer, race, and maternal age, we identified no statisticallysignificant effect of BMI on the duration of either basic (P = .81) or targeted(P = .80) scans. An incomplete evaluation occurred in 13.4% of patients.Overweight and obese women had a higher likelihood of havingan incomplete ultrasound evaluation compared to normal-weight women(adjusted odds ratio, 2.31; 95% confidence interval, 1.36–3.96).Conclusions—Overweight and obese women are more likelyto have an incomplete fetal anatomic survey when compared to normalweight referents, although we identified no impact of obesity on the durationof the scan.S121

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