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Comparison of Patients’ Ethical Perspectives of Preimplantation Embryo Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy (PGT-A) vs. Monogenic Disorders (PGT-M)
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J. Zhang
L. R. Rubin
H. Zierhut
L. M. Pastore
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[1] Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University,Department of Psychology
[2] The New School for Social Research,Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development
[3] University of Minnesota,Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine, Stony Brook Medicine
[4] Twin Cities,undefined
[5] Stony Brook University,undefined
[6] Virginia Department of Health,undefined
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Preimplantation genetic testing;
Ethics or ethical issues;
Aneuploidy;
Monogenic disorders;
Attitudes;
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What are the ethical perspectives of preimplantation genetic testing in patients using/considering PGT-A compared to those using/considering PGT-M? A 17-item questionnaire administered online was used to assess ethical perspectives in US patients who recently used/considered PGT-A (n=80) vs. those who used/considered PGT-M (n=72). Kruskal-Wallis, Chi-square, and Fisher exact tests were conducted with STATA. Most PGT-A and PGT-M users/considerers supported using PGT to screen for diseases fatal in childhood (86–89%) and those causing lifelong disabilities (76–79%) and opposed using PGT to screen for non-medical physical (80–87%) or intellectual traits (74–86%). Both groups agreed that PGT aids in parental decision-making, although some expressed concern over its potential to lead to unforeseen consequences for society and the PGT offspring. More PGT-M than PGT-A users/considerers opposed implanting genetically abnormal embryos when requested by parents (29% PGT-A vs. 56% PGT-M, p = 0.007). For embryo disposition, more PGT-A users/considerers favored freezing (95% PGTA vs. 82% PGT-M, p = 0.018) or donating genetically normal embryos to research (73% PGT-A vs. 57% PGT-M, p = 0.044), while more PGT-M users/considerers supported donating embryos with known genetic abnormalities to research (56% PGT-A vs. 81% PGT-M, p = 0.001). Regardless of the reason for using PGT, users generally agreed on the acceptable and unacceptable uses for it, as well as the potential societal impact. PGT-M users/considerers expressed more opposition than PGT-A users/considerers to implanting embryos with a genetic alteration when requested by the parents.
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页码:3272 / 3281
页数:9
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