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Table 5: Cutoff values for NAR on fetal and neonatal MR imaginga
AUC 95% CI P Value Cutoff Value Sensitivity Specificity Neonatal SS-MD 0.866 0.736–0.996 <.001 >6.2 mm 86% 82% SS-A 0.836 0.690–0.983 .002 >58 mm2 80% 82% Fetal scans SS-MD 0.980 0.919–1.000 .003 >5.2 mm 90% 100% SS-A 0.941 0.823–1.000 .007 >33 mm2 90% 80%
↵a Probabilities determined by logistic regression, where straight or falcine sinus diameter on MR imaging was identified as a multivariable predictor of clinical outcome (AUC = 0.89, P < .001).