Comparison of noninvasive prenatal screening with combined first-trimester screening as a frontline screening approach for common trisomies in a public hospital in Australia

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Ellis, Katie Battese [1 ]
Sathasivam, Nalayin [2 ]
Bonifacio, Michael [1 ]
Benzie, Ronald [2 ]
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[1] Genea, 2-321 Kent St, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
[2] Nepean Hosp, Perinatal Ultrasound Unit, Penrith, NSW, Australia
关键词
noninvasive prenatal screening; maternal serum screening tests; first trimester; nuchal translucency measurement; aneuploidy; CELL-FREE DNA; INCREASED NUCHAL TRANSLUCENCY; PREGNANCY OUTCOMES; GESTATIONAL-AGE; 1ST TRIMESTER; ANEUPLOIDIES; FETUSES;
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10.1111/ajo.13605
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Background Combined first-trimester screening (cFTS) for fetal anomalies involves maternal serum screening for biochemical markers and measurement of the nuchal translucency (NT) by ultrasound. Noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS) analyses cell-free DNA present in a maternal blood sample for presence of fetal chromosomal aneuploidies. Aims To compare NIPS with cFTS as frontline screening in a public hospital in Australia. Materials and methods Women were offered NIPS in addition to the usual cFTS routinely offered to all women at a public hospital in NSW, Australia. The cFTS sample was collected at ten weeks' gestation and the NIPS sample at 12 weeks' gestation at the ultrasound appointment. Results In a low-risk population of 997 women, frontline NIPS had a screen-positive rate of 0.5% (5/997) vs 4.2% (42/997) with cFTS. cFTS correctly identified one trisomy 21 case and one trisomy 18 case; however, there were two trisomy 18 false negatives. Of five positive NIPS calls, four were correctly identified as trisomy 21 (one) and trisomy 18 (three); there were no NIPS false negatives. Overall, the false-positive rate with NIPS was 0.1% vs 4.0% by cFTS. Conclusions The lower screen-positive rate with NIPS for common trisomies was a result of the significantly lower false-positive rate with NIPS. Consequently, NIPS as first-line screening, even if funded by the hospital, may provide cost savings. We believe NIPS should be used from ten weeks' gestation in conjunction with morphology ultrasound for routine first-trimester prenatal management.
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