Sequential combined test, second trimester maternal serum markers, and circulating fetal cells to select women for invasive prenatal diagnosis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
From January 1st 2013 to August 31st 2016, 24408 pregnant women received the first trimester
Combined test and contingently offered second trimester maternal serum screening
to identify those women who would most benefit from invasive prenatal diagnosis (IPD). The
screening was based on first trimester cut-offs of 1:30 (IPD indicated), 1:31 to 1:899 (second
trimester screening indicated) and 1:900 (no further action), and a second trimester
cut-off of 1:250. From January 2014, analysis of fetal cells from peripheral maternal blood
was also offered to women with positive screening results. For fetal Down syndrome, the
overall detection rate was 96.8% for a false-positive rate of 2.8% resulting in an odds of
being affected given a positive result (OAPR) of 1:11, equivalent to a positive predictive
value (PPV) of 8.1%. Additional chromosome abnormalities were also identified resulting in
an OAPR for any chromosome abnormality of 1:6.6 (PPV 11.9%). For a sub-set of cases
with positive contingent test results, FISH analysis of circulating fetal cells in maternal circulation
identified 7 abnormal and 39 as normal cases with 100% specificity and 100% sensitivity.
We conclude that contingent screening using conventional Combined and second
trimester screening tests is effective but can potentially be considerably enhanced through
the addition of fetal cell analysis.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
Elenco autori:
Franchi, Paolo Guanciali; Palka, Chiara; Morizio, Elisena; Sabbatinelli, Giulia; Alfonsi, Melissa; Fantasia, Donatella; Sitar, Giammaria; Benn, Peter; Calabrese, Giuseppe
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