Pregnancy outcomes among women with high and low risk in first and second trimester prenatal screening analysis / 预防医学
Journal of Preventive Medicine
; (12): 240-243,247, 2018.
Article
ي Zh
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-792721
المكتبة المسؤولة:
WPRO
ABSTRACT
Objective To analyze adverse pregnancy outcomes among women with high risk and low risk during prenatal screening. Methods Clinical data of 180006 pregnancies in 5 prenatal screening center in Hangzhou were collected. We compared the adverse pregnancy outcomes of high and low risk pregnancies. Results Among 180006 pregnancies (age<35 years old), there were 10296 high-risk cases and 169710 low-risk cases, with 168654 cases followed. There were 9406 high-risk cases of Down's syndrome (DS) (5.23%), 273 high-risk cases of Edwards' syndrome (ES) (0.15%) and 617 high-risk cases of open neural tube defect (ONTD) (0.34%) . The detection rate of pregnancy outcome of premature birth, spontaneous abortion, termination of pregnancy, stillbirth in the high risk was 5.46%, 0.80%, 1.80%, 0.37%, respectively, and that rate in low risk results was 3.50%, 0.21%, 0.38%, 0.18%, respectively. Adverse pregnancy outcomes in high-risk group were significantly higher than that in low-risk group (all P<0.001) . The actual incidence rate of DS, ES or ONTD in high-risk group (4.56‰, 1.65‰, 0.97‰, respectively) were significantly higher than that in low-risk group (0.12‰, 0.04‰, 0.09‰, respectively, all P<0.001) . The detection rates of prenatal screening were 70.15%, 68.00% and 38.46%, and false positive rates were 5.23% , 0.14% and 0.34% . Conclusion High risk of serum prenatal screening analysis is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. The number of pregnancies experienced invasive prenatal diagnosis can be reduced by routine serum prenatal screening. That is an Effective method to reduce the birth defects.
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الفهرس:
WPRIM
نوع الدراسة:
Diagnostic_studies
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Etiology_studies
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Screening_studies
اللغة:
Zh
مجلة:
Journal of Preventive Medicine
السنة:
2018
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Article