| Literature DB >> 26237475 |
Caroline Ogilvie1, Ranjit Akolekar2,3.
Abstract
Risk of procedure-related pregnancy loss is currently widely quoted in the UK as 1% for amniocentesis and 1.5% for chorionic villus sampling. Published data suggest that these risk figures are out of date and inaccurate, and that new guidelines are required for pre-test counseling. It is our opinion that accurate and evidence-based information concerning miscarriage risk is vital when counseling women, as exaggeration of this risk may deter women from testing, or cause unjustified remorse if a miscarriage ensues. It is also essential that health-care economists are aware of the up-to-date evidence on "procedure-related risk" when applying risk-benefit analysis to assess new technology for non-invasive screening.Entities:
Keywords: amniocentesis; cell free fetal DNA; chorionic villus sampling (CVS); miscarriage; non-invasive prenatal testing; procedure-related pregnancy loss
Year: 2014 PMID: 26237475 PMCID: PMC4449654 DOI: 10.3390/jcm3030741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241