Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Apr 2015)

Noninvasive prenatal testing for fetal trisomy in a mixed risk factors pregnancy population

  • Wai-Hou Li,
  • Peng-Hui Wang,
  • Chi-Mu Chuang,
  • Yi-Wen Chang,
  • Ming-Jie Yang,
  • Chih-Yao Chen,
  • Kuan-Chong Chao,
  • Ming-Shyen Yen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tjog.2015.02.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 2
pp. 122 – 125

Abstract

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Objective: This study assesses the performance of noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for fetal aneuploidies in a mixed risk factors pregnancy population. Materials and methods: Data review of 169 pregnant women undergoing prenatal aneuploidy screening in a single tertiary medical center was conducted. Indications included maternal anxiety, advanced maternal age, abnormal nuchal translucency, and high/moderate risk of first trimester Down syndrome screening. Multifetal pregnancies and patients receiving in vitro fertilization were also enrolled for analysis. Results: A total of 169 patients were enrolled in this study during a time period from July 2012 to June 2014. For patients' ≥ 34 years, anxiety about amniocentesis was the most common reason for patients selecting NIPT for fetal aneuploidy screening, with 107 (88.4%) patients choosing NIPT for this reason. Among the total patient population, two patients showed a positive result from NIPT. One patient displayed 47, XXY, which was confirmed to be a false-positive result. The other patient displayed trisomy 18, which was confirmed by an amniotic cell culture. The sensitivity for NIPT is 100% with the specificity 99.4%. Conclusions: NIPT for fetal aneuploidy in a mixed risk factors pregnancy population showed high accuracy. NIPT applied to the low risk population might reassure the anxious family.

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