International Journal of Women's Health (Nov 2021)
Clinical Application of Noninvasive Prenatal Testing for Pregnant Women with Assisted Reproductive Pregnancy
Abstract
Xiao-Xiao Jin,1,2 Yan-Fei Xu,2 Xiang Ying,1 Ye-Qing Qian,2 Peng-Zhen Jin,2 Min-Yue Dong2 1Prenatal Diagnosis Center of Taizhou Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, 317000, People’s Republic of China; 2Key Laboratory of Reproductive Genetics, Ministry of Education, Department of Reproductive Genetics, Women’s Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Min-Yue DongDepartment of Reproductive Genetics, Women’s Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86 18957100183Fax +86-571-87061878Email [email protected]: This paper analyzes the clinical significance of noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for fetal chromosome aneuploidy in the screening of in vitro fertilization–embryo transfer (IVF) pregnancies.Methods: The study subjects consisted of 3163 IVF-pregnant women who underwent NIPT at the Women’s Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University and Taizhou Hospital, Zhejiang Province from February 2015 to June 2019. Fetal or neonatal karyotype analysis was carried out in high-risk patients, with subsequent follow-up on pregnancy outcomes.Results: NIPT results of 3163 pregnant women suggested 20 cases of high-risk fetal chromosome aneuploidy, of which 2185 cases were a single pregnancy. Of the 13 cases of high-risk chromosome aneuploidy in single pregnancies, seven were true positive, and six were false positive according to fetal or newborn chromosomal karyotype diagnosis. Twin pregnancies accounted for 978 cases in which NIPT indicated seven cases of high-risk chromosome aneuploidy; six of these cases were true positive, and one case was false positive according to fetal or newborn chromosomal karyotype diagnosis. The specificity, positive predictive value, and false-positive rate of trisomy 21 syndrome in IVF single embryo NIPT were 99.86%, 62.5%, and 0.14%, respectively. The specificity, positive predictive value, and false-positive rate of trisomy 18 syndrome were 99.95%, 66.67%, and 0.05%, respectively. The specificity of trisomy 13 syndrome was 99.91%, and the false-positive rate was 0.09%. The specificity of trisomy 21 syndrome in IVF twin NIPT was 99.89%, the positive predictive value was 83.33%, and the false-positive rate was 0.11%. The specificity and positive predictive value of fetal trisomy 18 syndrome were 100.00%, and the false-positive rate of it were 0.00%. Sensitivity and false-negative rates were 100% in all cases.Conclusion: NIPT is an ideal prenatal test for IVF-pregnant women due to its high sensitivity and specificity in screening for fetal aneuploidy.Keywords: in vitro fertilization–embryo transfer, pregnancy, noninvasive prenatal testing, chromosome, aneuploidy, amniotic fluid