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https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2023.62.03.16

Combined First Trimester Screening for Fetal Down Syndrome at the Split University Hospital Center: a Seven-Year Experience

Dora Jakus ; Department of Urology, Split University Hospital Center, Split, Croatia
Damir Roje ; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Split University Hospital Center, Split, Croatia; School of Medicine, University of Split, Split, Croatia
Ivana Alujević Jakus ; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Split University Hospital Center, Split, Croatia
Leida Tandara ; Department of Medical Laboratory Diagnostics, Split University Hospital Center, Split, Croatia
Katarina Čepić ; Department of Medical Laboratory Diagnostics, Split University Hospital Center, Split, Croatia


Puni tekst: engleski pdf 284 Kb

str. 539-545

preuzimanja: 43

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Sažetak

The aim of this study was to present the results and to explore the success of
combined screening at the Split University Hospital Center. A cross-sectional retrospective study
was performed, including all pregnant women who underwent combined screening at the Split
University Hospital Center from 2011 to 2017. Data were collected from the hospital archives.
During the research period, a total of 6898 pregnant women underwent combined screening. With
the high risk cut-off value set at 1:250, the sensitivity of combined screening was 81.0% and specificity
96.8% (AUC 0.929, 95% CI 0.859-1.000; p<0.001). The mean value of a priori risk of Down
syndrome based on age was higher than the one calculated by combined screening (1:487.57 vs.
1:13216.9; p<0.001). The number of women who were a priori at a high risk of Down syndrome was
significantly higher than the number of those at a high risk based on combined screening results
(1457 vs. 239; p<0.001). With the increase in women’s age, a statistically significant increase was
detected in the mean value of a priori risk of Down syndrome, as well as in the risk based on combined
screening results (p<0.001). Combined screening detected a high risk in 8.09% (118/1457)
of pregnant women a priori at a high risk of Down syndrome, as well as in 2.22% (121/5441) of
pregnant women a priori at a low risk of it. Thus, combined screening placed 121 pregnant women
a priori at a low risk in the high-risk group. Down syndrome was subsequently confirmed in 17
(14.05%) women. Analysis of the combined screening results confirmed the validity of using the
said fetal Down syndrome screening method in the study population of pregnant women.

Ključne riječi

Combined first trimester screening; Prenatal diagnostics; Down syndrome

Hrčak ID:

315279

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/315279

Datum izdavanja:

1.11.2023.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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